Periorbital Swelling

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This scientific article will help answer your questions.

What is periorbital puffiness (swelling around the eyes)?
It is a common condition where fluid accumulates around the eyes, causing swelling.

What are the causes of swelling around the eyes?

  • Allergies.
  • Genetics.
  • Aging.
  • Smoking.
  • Certain diseases, including:
    • Kidney diseases.
    • Liver diseases.
    • Skin diseases.
    • Hypothyroidism.
    • Periorbital cellulitis (inflammation of the tissue around the eyes).

How can you manage swelling around the eyes?
Tips to help you reduce periorbital puffiness:
Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Several approaches can help manage the swelling, such as:

  • Treating the underlying disease causing the swelling.
  • If the cause is an illness or an allergy, the doctor may prescribe certain medications.
  • Eyelid surgery for under-eye puffiness if the cause is not medical but cosmetic.
  • Home remedies:
    • Apply cold compresses.
    • Reduce fluid intake before bedtime and avoid excessive salt in your meals.
    • Get enough sleep.
    • Sleep with your head slightly elevated.

When should you see a doctor?
See a doctor if the swelling causes vision problems, headache, or is accompanied by a skin rash.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Is puffiness around the eyes a temporary or chronic condition?
Most puffiness resolves once the underlying cause is addressed.Therefore, it’s essential to consult a doctor for the appropriate advice.

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