Seeing your child wake up with a swollen eye can be alarming for any parent.
The Question
When is eye swelling something that needs medical attention?
The Quick Answer
Mild swelling from rubbing or irritation is common, but swelling with fever, pain, or spreading redness should be checked.
The Full Explanation
Eye swelling can come from allergies, minor infections, or even just rubbing while sleeping. However, if swelling worsens, spreads, or affects vision, it’s best to have it evaluated.
Dad Perspective
Most minor swelling improves quickly, but trusting your instincts as a parent is important if something feels off.
Helpful Tips
- Use a warm compress
- Monitor for changes
- Seek medical advice if swelling increases or doesn’t improve
