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Facial swelling



Edema, central on the face
Edema, central on the face


Facial swelling

Alternative Names:

Puffy face; Swelling of the face; Moon face; Facial edema
Home Care:


Apply cold compresses to reduce swelling from an injury. Raise the head of the bed (or use extra pillows) to help reduce facial swelling.


Call your health care provider if:
  • There is acute, sudden, painful, or severe facial swelling.
  • There is prolonged facial swelling, particularly if it is getting worse over time.
  • There is any difficulty breathing.

What to expect at your health care provider's office:

If facial swelling is caused by burns, or respiratory distress is present, emergency measures must be taken first. Then the medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting facial swelling in detail may include the following:

  • How long has the facial swelling lasted?
  • When did it begin?
  • What makes it worse?
  • What makes it better?
  • What is your height and weight?
  • How is your diet?
  • Has there been exposure to something to which the person may be allergic (an antigen)?
  • What medication are you taking?
  • Have you had recent facial injury?
  • Have you had a recent test or surgical procedure?
  • What other symptoms are also present? Especially, is there:
Diagnostic tests will be determined by other accompanying symptoms and results of the physical examination.


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