Symptoms of a swollen eye
Depending on the underlying causes, the symptoms of a swollen eye vary quite a lot. Below are some common symptoms people experience when they have a swollen eye.
Swelling in one or both eyelids
Swelling may only affect one, but could affect both at the same time, it may start suddenly or develop over time.
Affects eyelids in different ways
Depending on the cause, you may get a swollen upper eyelid, a swollen lower eyelid, or swelling in just one part of one eyelid.
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Lumps on the eyelid
You may notice you get lumps, bumps or swelling that start to appear on the inside or outside of your eyelids.
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Blurry vision
You may get blurry vision. Sometimes, you can't see through affected eye at all when eyelid swelling is severe.
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Feeling like something's in your eye
You may get an itchy, scratchy or gritty feeling in your eyes, almost as if there's something stuck in your eye.
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Sensitivity to light
You may find that your eyes feel more sensitive than usual when they're exposed to sunlight or some kinds of indoor lighting.
Discharge from your eyes
You may notice discharge that appears sticky or like pus around the eye.
Watering eyes
You may find that your eyes are much more watery or teary than usual. Your eyes will feel very watery and tears may run down your face.
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Red or pink eyelids
If you have a lighter skin tone, you may notice that your eyelids have gone red or pink. If you have darker skin, the eyelid may not appear a noticeably different colour.
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Eyelid dryness or flaking
The skin on your eyelids can become dry, and you might notice areas of flaking on the surface. The flakiness can be on the eyelid or around the eye.
Pain in the affected eyelids
The eyelids themselves, as well as the area around your eyes, might feel very painful. This can range from uncomfortable through to severe pain.
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Eye movement difficulties
You might find it hard to move your eye, which can make looking up, down or side to side feel uncomfortable.
Swelling elsewhere in your body
Depending on what's causing your swollen eye, you may also notice you get swelling in other parts of your face, hands, feet or limbs.
Bruising
You may also notice bruising of the skin around the eye. The colour of the bruise will change over time. This is most common with a black eye.
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