The patient’s eyelid swelling may be a normal condition, or it may be caused by impaired kidney function, heart disease, anemia and so on.
1. Normal situation: If patients stay up late and drink a lot of water before going to bed, sit for a long time, cry, and have insufficient rest, etc., they may have swollen eyelids in the morning, which usually do not need special treatment and can be relieved after rest.
2. Impaired renal function: patients with nephrotic syndrome, acute glomerulonephritis, etc., because of impaired glomerular filtration, resulting in water and sodium retention, eyelid edema can occur, and in severe cases, lower limb edema may also occur.
3. Other diseases: patients with heart failure, anemia and other diseases can also have eyelid swelling, in addition to blepharitis, blepharospasm cysts and other ocular diseases, patients can also have eyelid swelling, but it is mostly seen in one eye.
It is recommended that patients with significant eyelid swelling seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.