What’s wrong with your baby’s upper eyelid swelling in both eyes?

Swelling of the upper eyelids of both eyes of babies may be caused by conjunctivitis, blepharospasmal cysts, kidney diseases and other factors. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, find out the cause of the disease and then treat the symptoms.
1. Conjunctivitis: Conjunctivitis can cause the eyes to become hot, painful and itchy, resulting in redness, swelling, tearing and discharge. Don’t just use eye drops when you have conjunctivitis, go to the hospital and follow the doctor’s advice.
2. Blepharoplasty: Blepharoplasty may also cause swelling of the upper eyelid, and may be accompanied by various symptoms such as tearing and pain.
3. Kidney disease: Glomerulonephritis or nephrotic syndrome may cause eyelid swelling, accompanied by dizziness, hematuria and other symptoms. Urine and blood tests should be performed in a timely manner to assist in the diagnosis.
It is also possible that your baby’s upper eyelids may be swollen due to drinking too much water before bedtime, incorrect sleeping position, mosquito bites and other causes. If your baby is experiencing uncomfortable symptoms, it is best to go to the hospital for a checkup.