Swollen upper eyelids are usually treated clinically according to the specific causes of swelling: a. Local inflammatory lesions that cause swelling, such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and lacrimal sacitis, which are often accompanied by local redness, swelling, heat, and pain, patients can promote faster inflammation through local external drops of levofloxacin eye drops, topical application of Oleogel, oral administration of swelling and pain, and amoxicillin. The painful swelling of the upper eyelid can be relieved by local topical drops of levofloxacin, topical application of Oleogel, oral administration of swelling and pain, and amoxicillin. If the swelling of the eyelid is caused by tumorigenic lesions in the orbit, such as orbital cysts, orbital hemangiomas, orbital malignant tumors, patients can improve local ultrasound and CT examination to clarify the specific location and size of the tumor and perform complete removal of the tumor as soon as possible to relieve the swelling of the upper eyelid.