Eyelid swelling may be due to trauma, allergic reaction, inflammatory reaction, cardiac and renal insufficiency, etc. It is necessary to apply dexamethasone and other medicines for the cause of the disease, and apply local cold compresses to reduce the swelling quickly.
1. Trauma: various traumatic injuries such as crush injury, impact injury and other traumatic injuries lead to eyelid damage and congestion and edema, can be applied to 50% magnesium sulfate wet compresses to quickly reduce swelling, and disinfection and bandage and other appropriate surgical treatment.
2. Allergic reaction: Eyelid contact with pollen, seafood and other allergens induced allergic reaction and swelling, can be applied to dexamethasone ointment, loratadine, cetirizine hydrochloride and other anti-allergic drugs to quickly reduce swelling.
3. Inflammatory reaction: acute inflammatory reaction of the eyelid due to bacterial infection, local vasodilatation and congestion and swelling. Levofloxacin, erythromycin and other eye drops can be applied to reduce swelling quickly.
4. Cardiac and renal insufficiency: cardiac insufficiency leads to circulatory stasis and edema, and renal insufficiency leads to sodium retention and edema. Furosemide, torasemide, indapamide and other diuretics can be applied to reduce swelling quickly, and sodium nitroprusside and digoxin can be applied to treat heart failure, hemodialysis and other treatments for kidney failure.
Eyelid swelling may be related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the diagnosis, pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of a physician.