What causes body weakness and swollen eyelids, and what should be done?
General weakness and swollen eyelids may be related to physiological factors, or could result from allergies, heatstroke, etc. It is recommended to identify the underlying cause and then actively administer targeted medications accordingly. Specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
If an individual rarely cleans their bedding and has poor sleep quality, they may experience general weakness and swollen eyelids. These are physiological manifestations that typically resolve spontaneously without special treatment.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Allergy
Individuals with an allergic constitution may develop eye swelling, itching, and in some cases, generalized fatigue after exposure to allergens. In such cases, patients should follow medical advice and take antihistamine medications, such as loratadine tablets or diphenhydramine tablets, for symptom relief.
2. Heatstroke
Once heatstroke occurs, symptoms such as general weakness, swollen eyelids, vomiting, and dizziness may appear. Treatment may include intravenous administration of mannitol, isoproterenol, etc., under a doctor's guidance.
Besides the causes mentioned above, these symptoms may also be associated with renal insufficiency, hordeolum (stye), glomerulonephritis, and other conditions. Patients experiencing the above symptoms should seek timely medical evaluation at a reputable hospital. Additionally, maintaining regular作息 (sleep-wake cycles) and paying attention to environmental hygiene are recommended.