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What causes eyelid swelling?

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Eyelid swelling, which is quite common, can occur for many different reasons. Reasons such as being sleep deprived or looking at a lot of screens can be given as examples. We have compiled a detailed study for you on the causes of this common condition and how to get rid of it.

What is Eyelid Swelling?

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Swelling of the eyelids, which you may be exposed to frequently in daily life, can occur due to various reasons, such as crying, infection, infection, cyst in the eye, or allergy. Although eyelid swelling, which is caused by many reasons, goes away within a few days, it must be treated in some cases. Eyelid swelling can occur in both the upper and lower lids, or only one lid may be affected at the same time.

Swollen Eyelid Causes

Factors such as the duration of eyelid swelling, and its area of influence can show why it is swollen. Many different factors can be listed among the causes of eyelid swelling, but the most common conditions can be summarized as follows:

  1. Eye Stye:

A stye, which occurs as a result of an infection of the glands in the eyelid, initially creates a small bump on the eyelid that causes pain and itching. In later processes, this small bump becomes like a pimple. The occurrence of a single sty is not something to worry about, as it resolves in a short time without the need for treatment. Although it looks like acne, you should never squeeze or pop the stye lesion. Otherwise, you will cause the infection to spread and cause your eyes to be affected worse. In order to prevent the stye and therefore the swelling of the eyelid, materials that may be related to the eye should not be used together, such as make-up materials. It is possible to develop more than one stye at one time, in such cases, you can immediately consult your doctor and use the drugs he recommends.

  1. Chalazion

A chalazion, also called an eyelid cyst, is similar to a sty in appearance, but the problem here is not an infection, but a blockage of the sebaceous gland in the eyelid.

This situation can be recurrent in people who have eyelid cyst problem, as this situation can grow to cause a serious swelling in the eyelid. An eyelid cyst usually goes away on its own within a few days. However, large chalazions can cause symptoms such as loss of vision and severe pain.

  1. Allergies:

If the swelling in the eyelid is accompanied by swelling, itching, redness and discharge in the eye, it is highly likely that the underlying cause is allergy. Allergens such as dust and pollen can irritate the eyes and trigger the onset of allergic reactions.

The most important way to get rid of eyelid swelling caused by allergies is to reduce allergen exposure. For example, behaviors such as limiting the time someone with pollen allergy spends outside in the spring or taking a shower when they come from outside can help reduce allergic problems.

  1. Fatigue

Fatigue, and exhaustion can cause eyelid swelling. The eyelids of people who cannot sleep properly at night may swell when they get up in the morning. Not drinking enough fluids is also one of the causes of swelling.

  1. Crying

Crying, especially when prolonged and severe, causes the tiny blood vessels in the eyes and eyelids to crack. This can also cause swelling in the eyelid. Not drinking enough water after crying for a long time can also increase swelling.

  1. Cosmetics

When skin care products or make-up materials get into the eyes, they irritate the structures there. As a result, symptoms such as swelling, redness, and pain occur in the eye and surrounding tissues. These problems can also be encountered in the case of allergies to personal care products. People who have problems with burning in their eyes and swelling in their eyelids due to cosmetic products can use artificial tear drops.

  1. Orbital Cellulite

Infection of the deep tissues of the eyelid is called orbital cellulitis. This infection can easily spread to surrounding tissues and cause severe pain. Even a small scratch on the eyelid is enough for orbital cellulite to pass. In the presence of swelling and redness of the eyelid, severe pain, and the appearance of lines on the eyelid, the nearest health center should be consulted urgently. Orbital cellulitis is a serious infection that requires antibiotic treatment. Patients sometimes need to receive intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy.

  1. Graves’ Disease (Toxic Goiter)

Graves’ disease is an endocrine disorder that causes the thyroid gland to become overactive. This disease causes the body to respond as if there is an infection in the eye. Antibodies released due to the disease cause swelling and inflammation (inflammation) in the eyelid. Controlling Graves’ disease allows eyelid problems to disappear.

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How do I get rid of a swollen eyelid?

You can wash around the eye and the area where the swelling occurs with cold water and apply a compress. For this, you can apply pressure by putting ice in a towel.

What causes swelling on the upper eyelid?

Cosmetic products, allergens, fatigue, styes, eyelid cysts are among the most common causes of eyelid swelling.

What is the fastest way to get rid of a swollen eyelid?

You can relieve eyelid swelling in a short time by applying a cold compress. Apart from that, you can wash, clean and rest with baby shampoo that does not burn the eyes.

Can swollen eyelids be serious?

It takes precautions against eye puffiness or sty lesions that occur more than once. In such cases, you can consult your doctor.

How to reduce eyelid swelling from crying?

You can repeat the same process with cucumber along with applying a cold compress. In addition, the tea bag also reduces eyelid swelling.

How to stop eyelids swelling?

You can prevent eyelid swelling by paying attention to the cleanliness of the eye and its surroundings and by preventing it from being exposed to more stress factors.

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Damla Akbulut

Medical Content Manager / 2 years

Damla Akbulut has been creating informative content about cosmetic surgeries at Vanity Cosmetic Surgery Hospital for the past two years. Her expertise lies in creating engaging content in both Turkish and English to help patients make informed decisions regarding their healthcare needs.

Medically Reviewed: Emre Erol, M.D.

Last Reviewed: October 2024

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