Sudden swelling of children’s eyes may be caused by trauma, foreign bodies in the eye, conjunctivitis, granuloma and other factors.
1. Trauma: when children’s eyes are injured by blunt force, impact injury, radiation exposure or toxic gas stimulation, there can be photophobia, tearing, conjunctival congestion, sudden swelling of the eyes and other phenomena.
2. Foreign body in the eye: if children accidentally get foreign body into the eye, it can cause eye pain, foreign body sensation, vision loss, sudden swelling of the eye and other phenomena, and in serious cases, even blindness.
3. Conjunctivitis: an inflammatory disease of the conjunctiva caused by microbial infections, external stimuli, etc. Conjunctivitis patients may have a foreign body sensation in the eye, increased secretion and other discomforts, and will be accompanied by photophobia, tearing, conjunctival congestion and other phenomena, and some of the patients’ eyes may be suddenly swollen.
4. Granuloma: commonly known as pinhole, is an acute suppurative inflammation of the eyelid glands, can cause sudden swelling of the eyes, accompanied by redness, pain and other phenomena.
In addition, there are many reasons can cause children’s eyes suddenly swollen, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause of the disease, and then receive treatment as soon as possible.