Puffy eyelids are a common clinical phenomenon that can be seen in normal people who have puffy eyelids due to fatigue from staying up late or not getting enough sleep for a long time, or who drink too much water and eat too much salt before going to bed, resulting in water and sodium retention in the body and causing eyelid edema. It is common in menopausal women, people with neurasthenia, urinary tract infections, chronic malnutrition, anemia, hypoproteinemia, kidney failure, chronic hepatitis and other diseases that cause metabolic disorders in the body, resulting in increased water retention in the body and puffy eyelids. It is necessary to go to the hospital for routine blood and urine tests as well as related examinations, combine typical medical history and clinical symptoms, make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a doctor, and use effective methods to adjust the treatment.