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Encyclopedia -> Symptoms -> F -> Facial swelling

Facial swelling

Alternate Names: Puffy face; Swelling of the face; Moon face; Facial edema

Considerations: If the facial swelling is mild, it may be hard to detect. To assist the doctor in diagnosing the cause of facial swelling, it is important to note whether or not there is pain, the duration of the swelling, what makes it better or worse, and other symptoms that accompany the swelling.

Common Causes:

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 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: Facial swelling caused by burns, or in cases of respiratory distress, emergency measures will 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:

  • time pattern
    • How long has the facial swelling lasted?
    • When did it begin?
  • aggravating factors
    • What makes it worse?
  • relieving factors
    • What makes it better?
  • general health
    • What is the height and weight?
    • How has the diet been?
  • other
Diagnostic tests will be determined by other accompanying symptoms and results of the physical examination.

After seeing your health care provider:
If a diagnosis was made by your health care provider related to facial swelling, you may want to note that diagnosis in your personal medical record.

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