Question 2: How is the eyelid swelling on the right eye? Hello, there are several cases. First, it is caused by kidney problems. Sometimes, if the kidney is not well filtered, protein will leak out, which will cause the change of colloid osmotic pressure, which will affect the edema of lower limbs and eyelids, and at the same time, there will be pain in the kidney area. The other is cardiogenic, that is, eyelid edema caused by poor heart function and poor blood circulation, resulting in palpitation and shortness of breath. And trauma. Or soft tissue edema caused by mosquito bites. It is best to have a situation that cannot be ignored. When dermatomyositis occurs, there is a very important correction, which is eyelid edema, accompanied by fatigue and weakness.
In terms of treatment, I suggest you go to the hospital first and check the relevant system. If you have heart discomfort, you can have an electrocardiogram examination and use some drugs to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. If you have renal discomfort, you can do urine routine and ultrasound examination of the kidney, and use some drugs to protect the kidney, such as Jinshuibao and Liuwei Dihuang Pill. Dermatomyositis is an autoimmune disease, and some drugs such as tripterygium wilfordii and erigeron breviscapus are mainly used.
Usually pay attention not to drink too much water before going to bed, and pay attention to raising your legs when sleeping, which will help blood return. The best diet is low in sodium and salt, as light as possible.
Question 3: How is the upper eyelid red, swollen and itchy? Suggestion: Hello, eyelid margin inflammation is a chronic inflammation of eyelid margin. Blepharitis can be caused by bacteria, seborrheic dermatitis or local allergic reaction, and often coexist. Treatment begins with removing the causes, avoiding all factors, correcting ametropia, paying attention to nutrition and exercise, treating other chronic diseases in the whole body and improving physical fitness. Dip a cotton swab in 3 ~ 4% sodium bicarbonate solution or warm physiological saline to remove scabs locally, so that the excess secretion and excretion of sebaceous glands and meibomian glands are smooth. Then apply antibiotic ointment to the eyelid margin, or apply 1: 5000 mercuric cyanide ointment to the eyelid margin, 2 ~ 3 times a day, and take medicine for two weeks after recovery to prevent recurrence. If mercury allergy or local * * * reaction is too intense, use antibiotics or 5% sulfanilamide eye ointment with conjunctivitis, and use antibiotic eye drops. Ulcerative blepharitis: difficult to treat. Scab skin should be removed every day, and the affected eyelashes should also be removed. All hands should be coated with various antibiotics or sulfanilamide eye ointment. Treatment should be thorough and uninterrupted. For patients with recurrence and long-term incurability, bacterial culture and drug test should be done to choose effective drugs. Severe ulcerative blepharitis can be coated with 1% silver nitrate and washed with normal saline once a day for several days. Corneal blepharitis: improving health and strengthening physical exercise. The application of 0.25% ~ 0.5% zinc sulfate solution or antibiotic eye ointment has special curative effect. It can also be treated with zinc sulfate iontophoresis, and it is also effective to apply 1% mercuric chloride ointment. Traditional Chinese medicine says that blepharitis has a rotten wind string or rotten wind, and the lesion confined to the corner of the eye is called red and rotten corner of the eye. It is caused by accumulation of heat in spleen and stomach and exogenous common cold. The main treatments are expelling wind, clearing heat and removing dampness.