Swollen Eyes

Swollen eyelids from insect bites, pollens or other allergies are itchy. Swollen eyelids from eyelid infections are painful and tender to the touch - Pediatric Professional Association

Swollen Eyes

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When To See A Doctor About Your Swollen Eyelid

First and foremost, a swollen eyelid isn't so much a health condition of its own, but rather a symptom of something else going on. Sometimes, a puffy eyelid may simply be the product of a poor night's sleep, a heavy bout of crying, or irritation from a makeup product that has made its way in or around the eyes,

In other cases, a swollen eyelid may be triggered by an allergic reaction, a clogged oil gland, or a blocked tear duct. Certain health conditions may also be responsible for a swollen eyelid... Such conditions include pink eye, shingles, the development of a stye, or blepharitis.

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 When To See A Doctor About Your Swollen Eyelid

In the rarest of cases, two conditions known as orbital cellulitis or cavernous sinus thrombosis could be the cause of eyelid swelling.

Pediatric Professional Association

Swollen eyelids from insect bites, pollens or other allergies are itchy. Swollen eyelids from eyelid infections are painful and tender to the touch.

All About Swollen Eyelids

Swollen eyelids can be uncomfortable and unattractive. Swollen eyelids are associated with a variety of symptoms that can hamper or affect vision. While most cases of swollen eyelids are not serious, several serious conditions may cause swollen eyelids. Without proper treatment, chronic swollen eyelids may cause eye damage and may result in vision loss.

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