The difference between swollen eyes in kidney disease and swollen eyes in general

In the clinic, the more common clinical manifestation of kidney disease is eye swelling, but not necessarily diagnosed as kidney disease after the appearance of eye swelling. The difference between kidney disease eye swelling and common eye swelling can be seen in the following aspects: 1, time of appearance: patients with kidney disease eye swelling usually appear in the morning after waking up and is more difficult to subside, while common eye swelling has no time limit and can appear throughout the day; 2, appearance: patients with kidney disease eye swelling is manifested by the skin of the eye in the color of the skin itself, while common eye swelling may appear red, swollen, red blood and other abnormal colors; 3, accompanying symptoms: patients with kidney disease may also be accompanied by a kidney disease. 3. Accompanying symptoms: Patients with kidney disease may also have gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal distension, loss of appetite, etc., as well as hypertension and proteinuria, while ordinary eye swelling may be caused by trauma, inflammation, allergies and other factors, usually accompanied by fever, pain, itching, pimples and other symptoms; 4. The common eye swelling may be related to poor sleep quality, eye trauma, eye inflammation, allergic diseases, heart disease, low thyroid function, etc.; 5. The patients with common eye swelling can take local ice, massage and other methods to make it subside.