Eye puffiness

Eye puffiness

Eye puffiness, also known as "puffy eyes" or swelling around the eyes, refers to the appearance of swelling in the tissues around the eyes, called the orbits.

Causes

Eye puffiness, a form of edema, is usually caused by fluid buildup. While some degree of puffiness may be normal for a given individual, factors such as age and fatigue may make the swelling more prominent. The periorbital tissues are most noticeably swollen immediately after waking, perhaps due to the gravitational redistribution of fluid in the horizontal position.
Eye puffiness may also be caused by:

*Mononucleosis - With supra-orbital oedema, the eyes become puffy and swollen. This may occur in the early stages of infection.

*Oversleeping/sleep deprivation - Interrupted sleep cycles are common causes of eye puffiness.

*Fluid retention - Many conditions (including pregnancy and hormonal variations with menstruation) can lead to the retention of fluid, particularly in the subcutaneous tissues. These conditions can cause swelling around the eyes to be more prominent.

*Diet - Excess salt encourages fluid retention and may lead to puffy eyes.

*Alcohol and tobacco use - Alcohol and tobacco contain toxins that may lead to stress, fatigue, and hormonal changes; all of which may lead to fluid retention and swelling around the eyes.

*Allergies - Allergic reactions can lead to leaks in the subcutaneous capillary beds which can cause swelling in the face, including around the eyes.

*Skin disorders - Eye puffiness can be a side effect of certain skin disorders, such as dermatitis, if the affected area becomes very sensitive, leading to swelling.

*Normal aging - As a person grows older, the skin around the eyes becomes thinner and may swell or droop. [ The Look You Like; Paul Lazar, M.D. ]

*Crying - The salt in tears may cause fluid retention in the eye area.

*Hypothyroidism - Facial puffiness and periorbital swelling occur due to inflitration with the mucopolysaccharides hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate. [The Merck Manual, 18th Edition, Merck Research Laboratories, 2006.]

*Periorbital cellulitis - An inflammation and infection of the eyelid and portions of skin around the eye.

Risks

Puffy eyes are usually only a temporary cosmetic worry, but occasionally, individuals become concerned about the cosmetic effect of periorbital swelling and seek surgical correction. Severe and persistent puffiness may be a sign of periorbital edema or other serious medical conditions.

Remedies

For someone predisposed to eye puffiness, changes to diet and lifestyle (under the supervision of a physician) may be required to reduce the possibility of swelling.A cold compress near the eye can act as a short-term remedy as cold temperature constricts blood vessels, preventing the flow of fluid into tissues and diminishing puffiness in the process [ The Doctor's Beauty Hotline; Fredric Haberman, D.D.] . A natural astringent, such as a sliced cucumber can also provide short-term relief.Fact|date=September 2008

Prevention

Elevating the head while sleeping can prevent the gravitational redistribution of fluid that is associated with eye swelling. A low-carb diet can prevent eye puffiness by preventing water retention [Low-carbohydrate diet ] . Eating foods rich in vitamins, especially A, C and E, helps to reduce eye puffiness and to maintain clear, moist skin. [ Nourishing your skin from within [http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/diet.fitness/9906/30/nourish.skin/] ] .

ee also

* Eye circles

References


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