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Everything you need to know about the causes of eyelid swelling and treatment methods

Is eye puffiness a serious matter? And what are the reasons behind it? In fact, the reason is not only lack of sleep, but allergies and some infections and pests may also be the cause.

Everything you need to know about the causes of eyelid swelling and treatment methods



Why are the eyelids swell?


These tissues are very thin, and the swelling of the eyelids is caused by excess fluids such as tears or inflammation within the skin tissues surrounding the eyes, so that the accumulation of fluid involved appears quickly. Swelling may appear in the upper and lower eyelids or one of them, accompanied by itching, pain and redness.




What are the causes of this swelling?


Allergic reactions: dust, cat hair, pollen for plants. addition to cosmetic products or contact lens care products.




It should be noted that the swelling can occur due to allergies even after a long period of exposure to allergies. In addition, it is possible that the wearing of contact lenses or not taking care of their cleanliness can cause inflammation or injury.




What are the possible diseases?


If the eyelid is red and swollen, it may be a sign of conjunctivitis, which is the inflammation of the membrane that covers the anterior surface of the eyeball and the inner surface of the eyelids. It may be caused by allergies or even a virus or bacteria. At other times the cause of the sebaceous glands that are found at the edge of the eyelid is clogged.




The doctor will diagnose the condition and will either suffer from a "eye beggar" which is not a serious inflammation but must be treated and treated with caution, or may be painful eyelid swelling and is caused by a viral or bacteria and causes the appearance of redness, itching, pain and irritation.




-Never rub your eyelids if they are swollen because it may make it worse. Put a cold door material on your eyes to activate the blood circulation and do not use cotton because the fibers may enter your eyes, but use sterile compresses.




-If you use contact lenses and suffer from swelling of the eyes, leave it for a while and you should visit and consult with the eye doctor if the swelling for long hours especially if it only hit one eye.