Swollen eyes are mostly caused by overuse of eyes, eye trauma, eye infections, eye allergies, etc. Patients need to take reasonable rest and use physical therapy and medication as prescribed by the doctor for the cause of the disease to promote the swelling to subside, but it takes time to recover, and it is not possible to reduce the swelling immediately.
1. Excessive eye use: If patients play with cell phones in dimly lit environments for a long time, or stay up late for a long time, eye swelling can occur, and generally do not require special treatment, rest with eyes closed, and improve the bad habits of the eyes can be gradually relieved.
2. Ocular trauma: Violent blows, extrusion, contusion cracks and other traumatic injuries can lead to eyelid swelling, can also be accompanied by eyelid pain, subcutaneous bruising and other discomforts, trauma early in the patient’s feasibility of eyelid local cold compresses, 48 hours after the feasibility of local hot compresses, to promote the swelling subsides.
3. eye infection: blepharitis and other eye infections, patients, under the stimulation of inflammation, eyelid redness and swelling, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin eye drops, erythromycin ophthalmic ointment and other medications to control inflammation, relieve eye discomfort.
4. Eye allergy: allergic patients exposed to pollen, seafood and other types of allergens induced allergic reactions, can lead to eyelid swelling, itching and other discomforts, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use sodium cromoglycate eye drops and other medication, to promote the swelling to subside.
It is recommended that patients with obvious eye swelling consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and under the guidance of a physician for treatment.