Puffy Eyes - Symptoms & Treatment


Skin around and under your eyes are the thinnest and most sensitive of your body. Puffiness or fullness of the skin under the eyes can be due to a number of causes. This may include changes in your body's fluid balance such as due to weather changes, travel or hormone fluctuations. If itching or redness accompanies the puffiness, it may be due to an allergy or dermatitis. The eyes are puffiest when you awake. Under-eye puffiness is usually only a temporary cosmetic concern and rarely a sign of a serious underlying medical condition. Lack of sleep is unlikely a significant factor for puffy eyes. If anything, sitting up instead of lying down will help to prevent fluids from collecting in the eyelid tissue. This section provides effective tips for reducing mild under-eye puffiness by means of homemade remedies. There is no sure cure for puffy eyes short of eyelid surgery. If puffiness is severe and persistent or you notice swelling (edema) in other parts of your body, see your doctor. He or she will want to rule out other possible causes of swelling, such as kidney or thyroid problems or a side effect of medications.

The skin under the eyes is the thinnest anywhere on the body and is prone to dryness due to having fewer oil glands than the rest of facial skin. Fat pads surround the eyes, and the muscles that encase the upper and lower eyelids hold the fat (and skin) in place. There are plenty of blood vessels around the eyes, which can show through the thin skin, contributing in some cases to dark under-eye circles. Fluids that get trapped in eye tissue can trigger puffiness, while excess fat in the area can produce a permanent puffy look. Puffness of eyes is a common beauty problem genrally caused due to many factors and can also be a sign of sinus and allergy problems.

Causes of Puffy Eyes

Find common causes and risk factors of Puffy Eyes :

  • Lack of sleep may also results in puffy eyes.
  • It can be a heredity problem.
  • Changes in your body's fluid balance such as due to weather changes, travel or hormone fluctuations.
  • High blood pressure. This condition can push fluids into the tissue surrounding your eyes.
  • Under-eye puffiness is usually only a temporary cosmetic concern and rarely a sign of a serious underlying medical condition.
  • High salt intake.
  • General stress.

Signs and Symptoms of Puffy Eyes

Sign and symptoms may include the following :

  • Swollen eyelid.
  • Puffy eyelids.
  • Itching eyes.
  • Eye redness.
  • Inability to close or open the eyes.

Treatment for Puffy Eyes

Treatment may include:

  • For allergy related puffy eyes, find out the item causing the allergic reaction and minimize its use,doctors may also provide medication in the form of shots or prescription drugs.
  • Wash face with ice cold water.
  • Make sure you get enough sleep with regular timings.
  • Drink plenty of water to clean out your system.
  • Moisten two tea bags in cold water, chill them in the refrigerator and place them over closed eyelids for several minutes.
  • Soothing Eye creams with aloe and Vitamin E can be applied to the eyes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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