Swollen Eyes: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Home Remedies, and Prevention
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Have you ever woken up with swollen under eyes in the morning as if you hadn’t slept well or had been crying? Swollen eyes are a common problem faced by many people that can happen at any time. The swelling can range from mild puffiness to more pronounced swelling that causes discomfort or affects your vision.
Reasons for swollen eyes can include allergies, infections, and underlying health conditions. Along with swelling, you may also experience redness, puffiness or watering of the eyes1. While swollen eyes may be temporary and harmless in some cases, persistent or severe swelling may require medical attention.

In this article, we will explore swollen eye symptoms, causes, home care tips, and management options to help you manage swollen eyes.
If your eyes become red and sore and the skin around your eyes looks bruised and swollen, you may have swollen eyes. Different parts of your eyes, such as the eyelids, tear ducts, or skin around the eyes can contribute to swollen eyes1. Inflammation of any of these parts due to infections, fluid buildup, or irritation due to allergies may lead to visible puffiness.
Symptoms that may occur along with swollen eyes include:
Have you ever thought, “Why is my eye swollen?” Eye swelling may be caused by several conditions. Here are some common causes of eye swelling based on the eye part affected:
Swollen eyes can occur due to many reasons, such as:
Following are some home remedies for swollen eyes.









You may now understand how to cure swollen eyes or manage them; however, these methods may provide only temporary benefits. If you think your condition is getting worse even after following these home care tips, please contact an ophthalmologist immediately.
Although home care tips may help reduce eye swelling and discomfort, eye swelling does not always not resolve with self-care. In such cases, evaluation by a doctor is important to understand the cause of the swelling. Let’s see the options your doctor may suggest on how to treat a swollen eye.
Note: Use the medicines only under the guidance of an ophthalmologist or an expert.
The following are some tips which you may follow to avoid swollen face and eyes.
Swollen eyes can be the sign of a serious infection. If you think your condition is getting worse, consult a doctor instead of thinking why is my eye swollen even with home care and medical approaches? If you have the following signs you shouldn’t ignore the symptoms.
Also Read: Sunken Eyes: Causes, Symptoms, Home Remedies & More
Swollen eyes are a common condition that can range from mild, temporary puffiness to more serious swelling caused by allergies, infections, or underlying health issues. In many cases, simple home care tips and proper eye care may help reduce discomfort. However, persistent swelling, severe pain, vision changes, or signs of infection should never be ignored. Identifying the cause early and seeking appropriate medical care when needed can help avoid complications and ensure faster recovery.
Puffiness due to crying may resolve itself after a while3. To reduce swelling, you may use cold compresses or hot compress method.
Swollen eyes in the morning may be caused by fluid buildup around the eyes due to poor sleep, excess salt intake, allergies, crying, or rubbing the eyes.
Yes, stress is known to be a cause of swollen eyes. The periorbital swelling is particularly known to occur in women who have more stress15.
Yes, kidney problems can cause eye swelling. This is because in people with kidney issues, the excess water isn’t filtered out. This results in accumulation of fluids in different parts of the body, including eyes13.
Yes, a sinus infection can cause swollen eyes because inflammation and congestion in the sinuses can lead to fluid buildup and swelling around the eyes.
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