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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Eyelid Swelling – Causes, Treatment, Pictures

Eyelid Swelling – Causes, Treatment, Pictures

What causes Eyelid swelling?


Swelling of the eyelids seems to be a symptom which is very common in many individuals and they complain about it a lot. Of course, individuals become worried but many people don’t do anything and normally just let the swelling go do on its own. Some may take a warm cloth and apply it over the swelling; other may take an OTC antihistamine such as Claritin. Then there are those who are most anxious and may begin squeezing and picking and in some cases intensify the condition.










Eyelid Swelling Causes


Allergic Reactions
Eyelid swelling may be caused by nail polish, makeup, hair spray allergies, animals or plant allergies, chemical allergies. Allergies of animals are more commonly caused by any pet such as cats or dogs.


Blepharitis/chronic blepharitis
Blepharitis is a very exasperating situation which reoccurs and causes inflammation of the eyelids. There are underlying conditions which aggravate blepharitis. The symptoms of potential blepharitis can include burning in the eye feeling, extreme tearing, and foreign body feeling as well as itching of the eye.


Conjunctivitis
This is an infection of the eye which is contagious. It can be either viral of bacterial in nature but also triggered by environmental irritants, Allergy, contact lenses as well as eye-drops and ointments. It normally causes itching, swelling, redness of the eye protective membrane as well as burning.


Styes
Styes are sebaceous glands located near the base of the eyelashes which have become inflamed. They are most frequently caused by staphylococcus bacteria – they look like pimples.


Chalazion
This is caused by the blockage of oil glands. It can cause swelling of the upper as well as the lower eyelid. Other symptoms that can occur are pain, redness, itchiness as well as lumpiness of the eyelid.


Other less common causes include:


Cellulitis
Irritation/inflammation of the subcutaneous tissues as well as the skin


Orbital Cellulitis
bacteria infectivity of the tissue around the eye which causes swelling as well as redness around the eyes and is normally a consequence of a primary condition such as Sinusitis, conjunctivitis, or even diabetes.


Herpes
either herpes zoster virus or Herpes Simplex
Eyelids swelling can also be caused by an overlooked blunt trauma or a bite of an insect.


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Remember to tell your physician if you have recently traveled. Behavioral changes while traveling can increase risks of many medical problems linked to the swelling of the eyelids such as those that have been mentioned above.


Eyelid Swelling Treatment


Cold compress
If the Swollen Eyelid comes with itching as well as burning, using a cold compress can offer some reprieve. Take a soft and clean cloth. Dip this in ice cold water then press lightly on the swollen eyelid. Don’t touch or rub the swollen eyelid as it might make the discomfort worse. Change the water from time to time.


Ice pack
Ice is excellent for the treatment of swelling as well as inflammation. Take several cubes of ice and wrap them in a towel. Gently apply this on the swollen eyelid. Never put ice straight on the eyes as this can cause ice burn as well as damage to the tissue.


Apply cucumber
Get a cucumber slice and apply it on the closed eyelids for approximately 10 minutes. Cucumbers are rich in ascorbic acid as well as silicon


Control salt intake
If you have been diagnosed as having high Blood Pressure, limit salt intake from your diet. Excessive salt triggers retention of the water in the body and this in turn causes swelling of the eyes.


Witch hazel extracts
This astringent is known to have properties which reduce swelling. Soak a cotton ball in this solution and squeeze out any extra fluid.


Use tea bags
These bags contains tannic acid which are enormously helpful in reducing eyelid swelling as well as giving aid to the burning eyes.


Eye makeup
Many individuals develop allergy reactions to makeup for the eye. And, eye makeup will block eyelids glands. Always remove eye makeup before going to bed at night so that the skin may breathe.


Use potatoes
Take thin slices of potato and place them on your closed eyelids for 15-30 minutes for a comforting effect.






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Eyelid Swelling

Eyelid Swelling






Many people have eyelid swelling at some point in their life. But this does not require any treatment since the swelling will settle down on its own. You can always apply warm compression for reducing the inflammation or take antihistamines. However you should never squeeze your eyes which may worsen the swelling.


Causes :










Several factors are responsible for causing swelling on the eyelids.


Allergy :


It can be caused due to allergic reactions by changing eyelid polishes or other cosmetics like hair spray or makeup. Allergy can also occur from pet animals. Sometimes eyelid swelling is caused due to abnormal reaction of immune system. If the eyes are left with allergen, automatic defense system of the eyes secretes histamines for protecting it which would make the eyelids to swell.


Blepharitis :


Blepharitis is a condition of eyelid inflammation which causes redness and irritation on the eyes. Your will have burning sensation or gritting feeling on the eyes when infected with blepharitis. Some people will feel as though sand is deposited inside the eyes during this situation which will cause swelling of eyelids.


Conjunctivitis :


This is caused due to bacteria or virus and sometimes due to potential allergens like dust, smoke. Even changing your contact lenses and eye drops can cause conjunctivitis leading to redness and swelling of eyelids. Stye is an eye infection caused by bacteria on the sebaceous glands forming cysts inside the eyes. This would also cause eyelid swelling and redness.


Chalazion :


When the oil glands of the eyes are blocked for some reason, it may cause swelling of eyelids with redness and itchiness. When the subcutaneous glands or tissues get inflamed (Cellulitis) it may cause eye irritation and eyelid swelling. Some disease like diabetes or Sinusitis can also cause swelling of eyelids and redness. Eyelid swelling and inflammation of retina can occur due to herpes infection.


Sometimes presence of foreign particles inside the eyes can cause this situation. Eye-injury or trauma to the eyes during an accident can cause swelling of eyelids. Even bite of an insect can cause inflammation of eyelids.


Grave’s Disease :


This is caused due to thyroid problem which can affect your eyelids. It causes bulging of eyes and inflammation of eyelids. In rare cases, it will affect the eye movements causing double vision.


Most of the causes of Swollen Eyelids are not that serious to rush for treatment, but you can consult your doctor if swelling does not subside within a day or two.


Symptoms :


When the eyelids become swollen there may be symptoms of eye irritation, redness and watery eyes. Excess of water may be discharged from the eyes and because of this you may have trouble vision. For some people there may be dryness of eyes and flaking. There may be gritting feeling or irritation on the eyes with pain. The discomfort and pain is more particular if the root cause is infection. The eyes become puffy and swollen which is natural response to infection or allergy.


Treatment :


Antihistamines are very effective for reducing eyelid swelling. You can apply eye drops that contain antihistamines 3-4 times a day. You will be prescribed lubricating medicines that will produce tears from your eyes to reduce pain and inflammation. In case of infection or allergy you can consult your eye doctor to get prescription eye-drops to kill bacteria or virus.


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Home Remedies :


Applying cold compress on your eyes will provide relief from irritation and swelling. Dip a soft cloth in ice water and gently press this over your eyes. Repeat this process 4-5 times a day which will gradually reduce inflammation.


Wrap a piece of ice-cube on a towel and gently keep this on the swollen eyelids. Putting the ice directly on the eyes may cause severe ice burn or damage to the tissues.


Cucumber is an excellent remedy for eyelid inflammation. Cup a slice of cucumber and leave on the swollen eyelids for few minutes. It contains ascorbic acid which reduces swelling and irritation.


You need to reduce salt consumption if you have diabetes or Hypertension. Some people use tea bags for reducing swelling of eyelids. Don’t forget to remove your makeup before you go to sleep since certain chemicals present in the eyelid cosmetic can cause irritation and swelling.


Always remove contact lenses before you put eye-drops or any other home remedy on your eyes. Avoid rubbing of eyes which may increase the pain and discomfort.