The recovery time for swollen eyes from fire depends on the patient’s specific situation and varies greatly from individual to individual, and cannot be generalized. If there is significant redness and swelling of the eyelids after a fire, this is usually considered to be caused by blepharitis, and the patient needs prompt anti-inflammatory treatment, which can take as short as 1-2 weeks to heal or as long as 1-2 months, depending on the degree of abscess. If there is redness and swelling in the eye, along with an increase in the amount of eye discharge, conjunctivitis is considered and usually requires 1-2 weeks of treatment. If there is redness and swelling in the eye along with photophobia and tearing, it may be an attack of keratitis and the patient usually needs to be treated for 1-3 weeks. It is recommended that when patients have swollen eyes caused by fire, they should pay attention to a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and keep the local skin clean and hygienic. In addition, since eyelid edema is not necessarily caused by fire, but may also be caused by allergies or systemic diseases, patients are advised to visit the ophthalmology department of a hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause and treat it scientifically and standardized under the guidance of a physician.