How to reduce swelling in the morning when eyes are swollen

How to reduce the edema that occurs in the eyes when you get up in the morning requires diagnosis before treatment. If the edema occurs unilaterally, it may be caused by mosquito bites, inflammation, or ocular lesions, and treatment of local lesions can achieve a good disinfection effect. If the oedema is bilateral, it may be caused by poor rest at night or drinking too much water before going to bed. After ruling out this condition, it is possible that the condition is caused by systemic systemic diseases. Common systemic systemic diseases that cause ocular edema include kidney disease, heart disease, endocrine system disease, and rheumatic system disease, among which heart system disease and kidney system disease are the most common. The most common cardiac system diseases are heart failure, inability to lie down at night, and palpitations after activity, etc., which can be confirmed by electrocardiogram and ultrasound examination of the heart. Bilateral edema of the eyelids caused by kidney disease is often accompanied by bilateral edema of the lower extremities, especially in the ankles, and increased foam in the urine, which also requires urine, blood and other corresponding imaging tests for differential diagnosis.