I also have Blepharitis which can cause swelling of the lids as well. The cure for this is daily bathing the eye lids with a hot wet face cloth and massaging the lids until the blocked oils have been released. It does work but you have to do this on a daily basis otherwise the swelling returns.
I've tried using antihistamines which don't really help as they can make dry eye worse which in turn makes the swelling increase and take 1000mg of Vitamin C a day ... I may try increasing this as it seems to work for some of you out there!
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I don't have allergies. but been taking heaps a salt to increase my blood pressure as extremely low at the best of times.
I also have bursitis now.....
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Anyway, the first weekend in April this year was very warm so I laid out for several hours hoping the sun would dry up the scales, etc. - lo and behold, it worked! The scaling and itching were very much improved! It started me thinking that since I am most affected during the winter months, perhaps I had a Vitamin D deficiency. I usually spend a lot of time in the sun during the warm weather and am stuck inside from November on. If I should notice signs next winter, I may start on a Vitamin D supplement, or maybe a tanning booth to see if this helps. - will keep you posted - and Good Luck to everyone out ther - please keep me posted and let me know if anyone else suspects a Vitamin D deficiency.
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I feel like I've found my people! I've been struggling for a year now... been to multiple doctors, had an MRI, tried every medication from antihistimines to GERD meds to steroid eyedrops. I went on a 10 day cleanse, I've stopped wearing makeup, bought all new sheets, mattress, hypoallergenic, and on and on...
I wake up every morning with huge, puffy eyelids and the later I stay up at night, the more they go away. If I stay up until 2 in the morning, they are back to normal! I see my crease (Oh how I miss thee). I can sleep for 5 hours or 8 hours and they are always puffy. I take photos to document it all. The longer I sleep, the puffier they get.
I am at my wit's end.
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My daughter is 18 and this has been happening to her-one eyelid, always the same one swelling. It first started in the late summer/early fall and so we attributed it to allergies. Then her pediatrician said perhaps it was swelling because that was the side she was sleeping on.
She went on a yeast free/sugar free diet for about a month because of a chronic cough. The diet helped the cough and I realized that the eye lid did not swell during this time either! She has been off the diet for several weeks and last week the eyelid swelled once again. Oddly enough this time it was not when she had awaken but a couple of hours after she had been up. I am encouraged and discouraged by finding this site. Encouraged to know that more than likely it isn't caused by something like a brain tumor (you know how us mom's can think the worst.) And, yet discouraged to see that there are so many others suffering from this same thing with little or no relief.
I believe we will try the vitamin C thing and adding vitamin D to her diet as well, and perhaps eliminate salty foods. I have been trying to encourage her to go back on the yeast free/sugar free diet, too. Do any of you have a history of yeast/candida overgrowth? Just curious, as this seemed to eliminate her swelling. Praying we all find the answer to this problem.
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I've been diagnoses with blepharitis too. Also known as acne of the eyelids. Ingrown eyelashes associated with it cause irritation.
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