Does eyelid swelling from kidney disease go down during the day?

Eyelid swelling caused by kidney disease usually subsides during the day, if the kidney disease is aggravated it may cause persistent eyelid edema, which will subside only after treatment. Eyelid edema caused by acute glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome and other kidney diseases. If the symptoms are mild, the edema may disappear on its own some time after waking up in the morning. If the symptoms are more serious, in addition to eyelid edema, may also be accompanied by lower limb edema, usually edema is more difficult to subside on its own, need to bed rest, follow the doctor’s instructions to clarify the cause of the symptomatic treatment, such as the use of diuretics (eg, hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, spironolactone, etc.) to reduce swelling. It is recommended that patients with kidney disease or eyelid edema go to the hospital in time, complete the examination under the guidance of the doctor, identify the cause of the disease, and carry out treatment to avoid delaying the condition.