Swollen face and swollen eyes may be caused by physiological factors or due to kidney disease, cirrhosis of the liver, heart failure and other reasons. 1. Physiological factors: usually related to personal constitution. For example, drinking a lot of water before going to bed, eating heavy food such as too salty or too spicy food can lead to the phenomenon of swollen face and eyes on the next day. 2. Kidney disease: for example, acute/chronic glomerulonephritis, which can lead to problems in water metabolism, making it difficult for the body to expel water and salt from the body, thus leading to the phenomenon of edema in the face and eyelids. 3. Others: such as liver cirrhosis, heart failure, malnutrition and other diseases, these diseases can lead to water metabolism around the body is impaired, resulting in soft parts of the body (such as the face, around the eyes, etc.) appear obvious edema. When the symptoms of swollen face and swollen eyes can not be relieved for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to exclude other serious diseases, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, you can effectively carry out targeted treatment.