There are more situations in daily life that can cause swelling in the eyes, such as sleeping with a low pillow, drinking water before going to bed, excessive fatigue, long time crying, etc., which can be helped by appropriate cold compresses, massage, hot compresses, etc., but any way can not guarantee that the swelling can be quickly reduced in 10 minutes, because it takes some time to reduce the swelling. In addition, if the swelling is caused by disease, you need to seek medical treatment in a timely manner. 1, cold compress: you can use a towel wrapped in ice, a refrigerated spoon or eye film and other items on the eye for about 3 minutes each time, depending on the swelling to determine the number of cold compresses, can promote local vasoconstriction, thereby eliminating the swelling. 2, massage: you can use eye creams, lotions and other skin care products, with the fingertips around the eyes to gently point and press, from the corner of the eye to the The eye, from the corner to the end of the eye, from the eyelid to the temple, do not use too much force. Or cool a boiled egg and peel off the outer skin and place it around the eye for rolling, which also helps to diffuse excess water in the tissues to the surrounding area, thus playing a role in reducing swelling; 3. Hot compresses: If the eyes are swollen for more than 24 hours, in the case of non-infectious diseases, appropriate hot compresses can be applied, using hot towels, hot water bags, etc., which help to promote blood circulation and thus eliminate swelling; 4. Treatment of primary diseases: Eye inflammation, the Such as blepharitis, dacryocystitis, etc., can cause eye swelling, often accompanied by itching, eye redness and other manifestations, can be localized under the guidance of a doctor topical antibiotic drops or oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as levofloxacin eye drops. If the allergic disease is caused by exposure to certain foods or drugs, oral antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine can be taken as prescribed by the doctor. Anemia, malnutrition, kidney disease, heart disease, endocrine diseases, etc. can also appear swelling around the eyes. Due to the relatively complex etiology, patients should seek medical consultation in a timely manner and carry out targeted treatment after diagnosis, which is conducive to rapid swelling of the eyes. The so-called quick blinking, tea bags and cucumber slices are not supported by clinical data and are not recommended to help reduce the swelling of the eyes. In addition, for patients with swollen eyes, they should eat a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods on a daily basis. Try not to drink water before going to bed, pay attention to rest and avoid staying up late.