What’s wrong with the baby’s swollen eyelids?

Swollen eyelids in babies can be caused by mosquito bites, blepharitis, or blepharocysts and other diseases.
1. Mosquito bites: Mosquito bites can lead to insect bite dermatitis, which is a skin irritation caused by the secretions of mosquito bites, local skin allergies and inflammatory reactions, insect bite dermatitis can lead to the symptoms of the baby’s eyelids are swollen, and localized itching may be accompanied.
2. Blepharitis: also known as wheal, is an acute purulent inflammatory disease that occurs in the blepharoplasty gland, can also lead to symptoms of swollen eyelids in babies, in addition to localized redness and pain in the baby’s skin.
3. Blepharophalangeal cysts: a disease caused by the blockage of the outlet of the blepharophalangeal gland, which can also lead to symptoms of eyelid swelling in babies, and babies can also have symptoms of limited congestion of the lid conjunctival surface corresponding to the mass.
In addition to the above diseases, other factors can also lead to the symptoms of swollen eyelids in babies. If your baby has swollen eyelids, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to find out the cause of the swelling and ask him or her to take care of it.