Swollen face and swollen eyelids may be a sign of kidney disease, heart disease, hypothyroidism and other diseases. 1. Kidney disease: for example, acute or chronic nephritis, due to damage to the kidneys, resulting in the body of salt and water can not be metabolized and excreted. As a result, the salt and water in the body can not be metabolized and excreted, thus penetrating into the local tissue space, manifested in swollen face, swollen eyelids and other phenomena. 2. Heart disease: for example, stenosis of the superior vena cava can lead to poor venous blood return in the head and face, so the symptoms of swollen face and eyelids, and accompanied by symptoms of purple facial skin. 3. Hypothyroidism: Due to the decrease of thyroid hormone secretion in the body, it may lead to mucous edema, which is usually manifested as pale face, swollen face, puffy eyes, body weakness, emaciation and other symptoms. It is recommended that patients with swollen face and swollen eyelids go to the hospital for timely examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.