Eyes are too swollen, may be caused by eye trauma, inflammation, allergy, renal insufficiency, etc. Need to apply levofloxacin and other drugs for the cause, or dialysis and other methods of treatment.
1. Ocular trauma: the eyelid conjunctiva and extraocular muscles and other ocular tissues are subjected to extrusion, collision, contusion and other traumatic injuries, which can lead to the compression of subcutaneous tissues and bruising and edema. Need to disinfect and dress the wound, and use hot compresses to promote blood circulation, magnesium sulfate wet compresses to reduce swelling.
2. Inflammation: bacterial and other pathogenic infections can lead to acute inflammatory reaction of the lid conjunctiva and other tissues, a large number of inflammatory substances oozing and edema. Need to apply levofloxacin, dexamethasone tobramycin and other eye drops treatment.
3. Allergy: After contacting pollen, seafood, irritating chemicals, dander and other allergenic stimuli on the surface of the eye, allergic reactions of the lid conjunctiva may be induced, resulting in edema and congestion. Antihistamine drugs such as chlorpheniramine maleate and cetirizine can be applied for treatment.
4. Renal insufficiency: water and sodium retention caused by glomerular filtration disorder and increased interstitial water in tissues may lead to too much edema in eyes. It can be treated with diuretics such as furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide, and hemodialysis if necessary.
Too swollen eyes may be related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis, pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of the physician.