Patients with nephritis have puffy eyes, mainly because patients with nephritis are inflammatory exudates and edema first appears in areas with loose tissue, such as eyelids and scrotum. In contrast, edema in heart disease usually appears in the low hanging parts of the body, such as the lower limbs. Therefore, the type of disease can be determined based on the site of edema. It is very common to see glomerulonephritis, which can be combined with hypertension and proteinuria. In this case, it is recommended to actively apply drugs to improve renal circulation, such as Bailing Capsules and Jin Shui Bao; it can also be combined with oral drugs to lower urine protein, such as Benadryl and Valsartan. It is recommended that patients with nephritis should be reviewed every 3-6 months. If the swelling of the eyes worsens or the blood pressure rises, the disease is considered to be aggravated, and it is recommended to actively visit the hospital to prevent delays.