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I also get enough sleep everynite,what can the cause?,and how can I get rid of them?

2007-01-16 08:41:05 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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sometimes it is just in your genes and there is nothing much you can do, i know because i have them, too! and i have spent a lot of money in treatments!

2007-01-16 08:49:09 · answer #1 · answered by Angela Vicario 6 · 0 0

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2016-11-24 21:43:26 · answer #2 · answered by lorrie 4 · 0 0

In addition to too loittle sleep, too much sleep can also cause dark circles under the eyes. Other causes include vitamin deficiency, anemia, dehydration, fat loss, etc. Sometines if the area under the eye does not contain eough fat that area can look hollow and sunken, which might give the appearace of a shadow. Speak with your doctor. It can also be hereditary. Dark circles are difficult to eliminate and can only be deminished by covering it with makeup.

2007-01-16 08:54:48 · answer #3 · answered by pretty 2 · 0 0

Could be what is called allergic rhinitis. It is a disease caused by congestion of the sinuses for any reason (ie cold, infection, allergies), leading to back up of blood and engorgment of the sinus veins which drain the sinuses. Thus, the engorgment of the veins is what you see as dark circles. For this, make sure your nose isn't congested and keep it clean...sleeping helps by relaxing the vessels and decreasing the pressure and effect of gravity.

2007-01-16 08:48:41 · answer #4 · answered by NP 2 · 0 0

Does it run in your family? Dark circles are are believed to frequently be hereditery.
Identify allergens. Allergies may be the most common cause of skin discoloration and puffiness under the eyes. If allergies are the root of your problem, you simply need to treat them or remove the allergen (i.e., the thing to which you are allergic). Seasonal allergy problems such as hay fever can frequently be effectively treated with over-the-counter and prescription medications. For other allergies the best course of action is usually avoidance. If your dark circles or puffiness are constant, you may have an undetected food allergy or an allergy to a chemical in your home or workplace. Talk to a dermatologist for help determining what you may be allergic to.

Get plenty of sleep nightly. It’s not entirely clear why inadequate sleep results in dark circles under the eyes, but we’ve all seen it happen either to ourselves or someone we know. For one thing, lack of sleep tends to cause the skin to become paler (thus increasing the appearance of darkness under the eyes), and it reduces circulation. It’s also believed that too little time lying down is a cause in itself. Determine how much sleep you need (it’s usually 7-9 hours per night) and try to get that amount regularly for a couple of weeks to see if that helps. Remember that alcohol and drugs can adversely affect the quality of your sleep; abstain from these products or use only in moderation for best results.

Treat your skin while you sleep. There are overnight facial masques available that may help reduce the appearance of puffiness or discoloration, but you can also make your own. Just before you go to bed, take a washcloth and wet it just a bit with cold water. Then squeeze out any excess water and place it over your eyes as you sleep
Apply cool tea bags, an ice cube wrapped in soft cloth, or cucumber slices to your eyes daily. The tannin in tea bags has been shown to reduce swelling and discoloration, and cucumber slices have long been used to reduce puffiness and refresh the appearance of skin around the eyes. Lie down, preferably in the morning, and leave fresh cucumber slices or cool, damp caffeinated tea bags (you can refrigerate them overnight so they’ll be ready) over your eyes for about 10-15 minutes. Keep your eyes closed
Apply an eye cream containing vitamin K and retinol. Dark circles may be caused by a deficiency of vitamin K. Regardless of the cause, however, recent research has shown that skin creams containing these two ingredients reduce puffiness and discoloration significantly in many patients. Long-term daily use seems to have the greatest effect
Avoid rubbing your eyes. Usually rubbing of the eyes is brought on by allergies, but not always. Regardless of the reason, stop doing it. The rubbing irritates the skin and can break tiny capillaries beneath the skin, causing both puffiness and discoloration.
Reduce salt intake. Excess salt causes the body to retain water in unusual places, and this can result in puffiness under the eyes. Too much salt can also impair your circulation, and cause the blood vessels under the skin to appear bluer.
Quit smoking. Smoking causes vascular (blood vessel) problems that can not only threaten your life, but also make your blood vessels appear more prominent and bluer beneath the skin.
Cover the problem up with cosmetics. If all else fails, use a yellow or flesh-toned color which will camouflage the problem.
To do away with the unsightly swelling, use a little Preparation H or hemorrhoid cream. Just be careful not to put it too close to your eyes. It will shrink the skin if it is swollen, but won't make the dark circles go away.
Cutting onions will help you cry out some of the moisture under and around your eyes , however it isn't recommended you carry out this procedure daily .This will reduce the darkness under the eyes somehow . Using tea bags under your eyes straight afterwards also helps . Puffiness may not reduce immediately but will shortly afterwards
Hope this helps! Good Luck

2007-01-16 08:50:51 · answer #5 · answered by Brittany A 2 · 0 0

There are many causes of dark circles, from age, heredity, allergies, cold or sinus infection, bone structure and glasses which are not so commonly known.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2006/11/27/causes-of-dark-circles/

If you would like to apply home remedies to reduce dark circles, here are some of my suggestions:
•Powdered fenugreek and milk are said to tackle dark circles. Apply a paste of fenugreek mixed in milk on dark circles in the night. Wash off in the morning and watch dark circles vanish for good.
•Take a teaspoon of tomato juice, a few drops of lemon juice, a pinch of turmeric powder (if you are not allergic to it) and a little flour, enough to make a paste.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2006/12/18/home-remedies-part-2/

2007-01-16 12:03:12 · answer #6 · answered by emily 2 · 0 0

It probably runs in your family or you have thin skin around your eyes. I have the same problem. And I never tried to get rid of them because I never thought about it. But I would love to know too.

2007-01-16 08:48:47 · answer #7 · answered by Mi Mi 1 · 0 0

Are you sure you get enough sleep? How much coffee do you drink?

Try ice packs, and/or (wet) teabags

2007-01-16 08:47:23 · answer #8 · answered by bata4689 4 · 0 0

freeze two big spoons and press them one you eyelids in the morning. It worked for me

2007-01-16 08:46:34 · answer #9 · answered by bubb 2 · 0 0

id probably say your anemic and take some iron pills. but check with your doc to prescribe some.

2007-01-16 08:46:24 · answer #10 · answered by mommie 4 · 0 0

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