In patients with insomnia, there is a decrease in the quality of sleep. Patients with renal insufficiency or heart failure may look puffy if they are bedridden for a long time, which tends to cause tissue fluid and body fluid to collect in the face. In other patients, such as those with hypoproteinemia or malnutrition, blood is redistributed during the patient’s lying down, and the patient’s face may also appear puffy. There are also patients who cannot sleep because of the presence of insomnia at night and will drink a lot of water, which will easily lead to the accumulation of body fluids to the face, and facial edema may also occur. If a patient has insomnia and swelling of the face, it is recommended that he or she must go to the hospital for consultation.