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dabhi99 on 2015-07-17
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Are you getting regular sleep and how many hours?
Are you drinking enough water?
Dark circles under eyes unless genetic, usually indicate your kidneys are having
a hard time, or you are not sleeping enough hours a night. You cannot make
up lack of sleep in a few days by sleeping more. You have to have a regular routine.
Are you drinking enough water?
Dark circles under eyes unless genetic, usually indicate your kidneys are having
a hard time, or you are not sleeping enough hours a night. You cannot make
up lack of sleep in a few days by sleeping more. You have to have a regular routine.
♡ simone717 9 years ago
dabhi99 9 years ago
Try to figure out if any of the following things are the cause-
Try some of the solutions mentioned.
If weight is the problem and you are watching your calories
and exercising and it still won't change, then come back on
here and list all problems and someone will go over it.
________________Causes of dark eye circles_________________________
Heredity. Dark circles under the eyes can appear in childhood, and are often an inherited trait.
Allergies. Nasal congestion can dilate the blood vessels that drain from the area around your eyes, causing them to darken.
Sleep deprivation is the most common cause, and the easiest to prevent, but …
Oversleeping can also cause dark eye circles.
Eczema
Stress
Anemia. Iron deficiency can prevent the blood from carrying sufficient oxygen to eye tissues.
Minor trauma that causes the appearance of a black eye
Crying
Lifestyle. Excessive smoking or drinking can contribute to under-eye circles.
Fluid retention, as may occur with pregnancy or weight gain.
Skin pigmentation abnormalities. The skin around the eyes is thinner, which is why blood vessels are more readily visible through it. For this reason, irregular distribution of the melanin that gives the skin its color can cause dark circles to appear beneath the eyes. This is frequently a problem for people of Asian or African descent.
Excessive exposure to the sun. Sun exposure encourages your body to produce more melanin
Age. As we get older, we lose some of the fat and collagen surrounding our eyes. This loss, combined with the thinning of our skin, magnifies the appearance of dark eye circles.
Mononucleosis can cause the eyes to appear puffy and swollen.
Periorbital cellulitis
Excess salt in the diet
____________________________
Solutions
Cold compress: a cold washcloth or a bag of frozen peas can sometimes work wonders. Cucumber slices often work too, of course, but only because they are cool, not because of any component of the cucumber; cutting cucumber slices may therefore be more trouble than it is worth if simpler options are available.
When sleeping, elevate your head with an extra pillow to minimize fluid pooling beneath your eyes.
Avoid excess sun exposure.
Try some of the solutions mentioned.
If weight is the problem and you are watching your calories
and exercising and it still won't change, then come back on
here and list all problems and someone will go over it.
________________Causes of dark eye circles_________________________
Heredity. Dark circles under the eyes can appear in childhood, and are often an inherited trait.
Allergies. Nasal congestion can dilate the blood vessels that drain from the area around your eyes, causing them to darken.
Sleep deprivation is the most common cause, and the easiest to prevent, but …
Oversleeping can also cause dark eye circles.
Eczema
Stress
Anemia. Iron deficiency can prevent the blood from carrying sufficient oxygen to eye tissues.
Minor trauma that causes the appearance of a black eye
Crying
Lifestyle. Excessive smoking or drinking can contribute to under-eye circles.
Fluid retention, as may occur with pregnancy or weight gain.
Skin pigmentation abnormalities. The skin around the eyes is thinner, which is why blood vessels are more readily visible through it. For this reason, irregular distribution of the melanin that gives the skin its color can cause dark circles to appear beneath the eyes. This is frequently a problem for people of Asian or African descent.
Excessive exposure to the sun. Sun exposure encourages your body to produce more melanin
Age. As we get older, we lose some of the fat and collagen surrounding our eyes. This loss, combined with the thinning of our skin, magnifies the appearance of dark eye circles.
Mononucleosis can cause the eyes to appear puffy and swollen.
Periorbital cellulitis
Excess salt in the diet
____________________________
Solutions
Cold compress: a cold washcloth or a bag of frozen peas can sometimes work wonders. Cucumber slices often work too, of course, but only because they are cool, not because of any component of the cucumber; cutting cucumber slices may therefore be more trouble than it is worth if simpler options are available.
When sleeping, elevate your head with an extra pillow to minimize fluid pooling beneath your eyes.
Avoid excess sun exposure.
♡ simone717 9 years ago
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