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What Causes Dark Circles around the Eyes?

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  Do you have dark circles around your eyes? They make you look tired, exhausted, and ill, and  I am sure you hate them . Concealers are often used to hide these dark circles. But have you ever wondered why do we get dark circles? Why is it more obvious around the eyes ? And why more pronounced in Indians? What's special around the Eyes?  There are several natural reasons why the skin around the eyes has a darker shade. In addition, some aggravating factors can make it worse.    Often, more than one factor is at play.  1) The major reason why dark-circle are more prominent around the eyes is the  thickness of the skin . Did you know, that eyelid skin is the  thinnest  in the body? Moreover, it does not have fat immediately under it, but has a very vascular muscle (orbicularis oculi). This allows the blood vessels and red muscle fibers to be almost ‘ seen through ’, thereby giving a reddish-blue color. Compare it to the lighter color of the ch...

I have a Stye, and I don't know Why!

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  Everyone hates a stye over their eyelid! They often appear at the wrong time, cause considerable pain and disruption in your daily routine, and not to mention, visibly spoil your good looks! Have you ever wondered why do we get these stye/nodules over our eyelids?     What is a Stye, and what causes it?   A stye is simply a sudden painful nodule over your eyelid, that is caused by bacterial infection. The oil glands in your eyelid may get blocked, and the pent-up secretions get infected to form a stye. It is often sudden in onset, and extremely painful. The eyelid may simply be red and swollen, or you may sometimes see a yellow spot indicating pus-pointing. People who have Blepharitis, rosasea, or even dry eyes are more prone to get these nodules. Although most styes are harmless and will heal on their own in about a week, if you've ever had one, you know what a nuisance these red eyelid lumps can be.   Treatment of a Stye Visiting your eye specialist is the b...

The Twitching Eyelid: Is it a Lucky Sign ?

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       So your right eye started to twitch  lately, and you were told that it’s a   sign of a good news. More money, or maybe more success right ?! Well, it could be the reverse. A twitching eyelid, also known as myokimia, is an involuntary activity, and may serve as an early indicator of a variety of medical problems.                                               What causes Eyelid twitching?                                                        Eyelid twitching simply means that the muscles under your eyelid skin are contracting. Normally, they contract only under your vo...

Nodule on my Eyelid!

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  Nodule (chalazion) over their eyelid?! It often appears at the wrong time, may cause discomfort or heaviness, and not to mention, spoils your good looks! You must have wondered why me ?! Well, here's some useful information!     What is a Chalazion, and what causes it?   A chalazion is simply a nodule arising within eyelid tissue, following a bacterial infection. The oil glands in your eyelid may get blocked, and the pent-up secretions get infected. The infection may subside, but excess tissue reaction leaves behind a nodule. If small, it may fade away, but usually they stay along as a painless nodule. This of you who have Blepharitis, rosacea (a skin condition), dry eyes or even diabetes are more prone to get these nodules.   Treatment of a Chalazion A chalazion does not affect your vision or eye function. Most patients desire treatment for cosmetic reasons, and rightly so: it isn't a beauty spot afterall!   Treatment options Given below are the 3 standa...