Swollen Matted Shut Eyes

Once the eye is stung it will exhibit symptoms such as itchiness redness swelling and the presence of a stinger at the point of the sting.
Swollen matted shut eyes. A stye is a kind of infection that may cause swollen eyelids. The eye can be swollen shut. The most common type of stye infects the tear glands that are at the base. Viral conjunctivitis is highly contagious and is caused by a virus such as the common cold or herpes simplex virus.
How severe the symptoms will depend on the type of bee attacking as well as the number of times the eye has been stung. Putting a clean wet cloth on your eyes twice a day for 15 minutes at a time will loosen crust from your eyelashes and help get rid of extra oil that might be plugging up your glands. A stye hordeolum is an infection of a gland in the eyelid. The main symptom is a red swollen very tender eyelid.
The cornea covers your iris the colored section of your eye and your pupil which lets the light in. In some cases eyelid crusting can be so severe that it temporarily seals your eye shut. Viral bacterial and allergic. This is a deep infection of the eyelid and tissues around it.