Patients with face and eye edema may be caused by physiological factors such as excessive dietary water, staying up all night, and may also be caused by renal insufficiency, hypothyroidism and other factors.
1. Physiological factors: If patients drink too much water in daily life or stay up late, they may have swollen eyes and face, which are mostly physiological manifestations and do not need special treatment, and can be relieved after rest.
2. Renal insufficiency: patients with renal failure, nephritis and other renal diseases, because of renal insufficiency, a large amount of metabolic wastes in the body as well as water can not be excreted from the kidneys, resulting in fluid retention, the patient may appear in the eyes, the face of the performance of puffiness, but also may appear in the performance of the lower limbs edema.
3. Hypothyroidism: Hypothyroidism can cause generalized hypometabolic syndrome due to low thyroid hormone levels. As the metabolism becomes low, the patient’s face and eyelids mucous edema manifestations.
It is recommended that patients with significant eye and ocular swelling and other discomforts seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow medical advice.