Puffy
eyes are a condition in which the eyes begin swelling. The skin around the eyes
is very thin and is very sensitive. Typically puffy eyes will resolve on their
own, or after basic home treatments. But puffy eyes are also symptoms of other
eye conditions that may need further checkup by an eye-care qualified. If your
puffy eyes are severe and persistent or are accompanied by extra symptoms, an
optometrist should be contacted about the problem.
Common Reasons
for Puffy Under Eyes
Puffy
or swollen eyes can be caused by fluid retention, stress, allergies, hormone
changes, and other factors. Crying is often accompanied by swollen eyes because
the tiny glands in the eyelids that produce tears become inflamed from over
activity. Other times we get puffy eyes after sleeping. This can be caused by
too much sodium in the diet, which causes water retention. Puffy eyes can also
be caused by lack of sleep or excessive alcohol intake. Additional causes of
puffy eyes include:
·
Normal aging process
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Skin disorders such as dermatitis
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Diet
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Hypothyroidism
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Dysfunction of tear glands
·
Nephritic syndrome; puffy eyes may be the
first sign of this condition
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Contact lenses
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Allergies
·
Conjunctivitis
·
Eye infections
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