Swollen Eyelid: (causes & solutions) – Eye Doctor Explains



Learn what causes eyelid swelling and how to treat a swollen eyelid! A red swollen eyelid may be caused by something minor, such as an eye allergy but could also be a serious eye infection. Here I break down when it’s wise to see a doctor and some home remedies to help.

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When it comes down swollen eyelid treatment, you have a few options.
If it is an infection (red swollen eyelid, red eye, painful, restricted eye movement, proptosis, blurred vision, fever, etc), it is best to see a medical professional for a diagnosis and possibly antibiotics.
If it is an allergy (cold compresses, antihistamine eye drops and oral medications can help)
If it is due to blepharitis or an eyelid stye, still best to see a local eye doctor but warm compresses often do help – see thse video for more details and treatment options explained

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About this video: Why is one of my eyelids swollen? In this video, Joseph J. Allen, OD FAAO reviews what causes eyelid swelling and the options for swollen eyelid treatment. Swollen eyelid remedy options typically focus on reducing eyelid swelling via medications and eyelid compresses. There are many reasons for swollen eyelids and in this video we review the common causes and solutions you should be aware of. For more information, please consult your local eye care provider.

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