Medically known as periorbital puffiness, puffy eyes occur when the area around the eyes becomes swollen or appears swollen or "puffy." Puffy eyes can be a common concern especially when you need to ...
Most of us have woken up with a puffy eyelid at some point in our lives. Aside from being uncomfortable (and sometimes painful), it can also temporarily affect your vision. When that happens, you’ve ...
We all experience a puffy face every now and again, especially after a night of drinking alcohol or filling up on salty foods. But if your face is so swollen that you can’t open one of your eyes, or ...
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"You look tired today": the four words everyone dreads hearing. One morning you walk into your kitchen, or the office, and hear (usually unprompted) feedback that suggests your under eyes are puffy or ...
Many blame puffy eyes on sleep or allergies, but your thyroid could be the hidden cause. Dr Smit Bavaria explains early signs and why acting fast matters.
When exhaustion takes hold, it’s often our eyes that betray us first. The puffiness that accompanies a restless night is more than just a cosmetic nuisance—it’s a physiological response that reveals ...
The increasing exposure to digital screens has led to poor eye health in the majority of the population. From children as young as three years needing glasses to various young adults going for LASIK ...
High blood pressure can silently damage the eyes and lead to vision loss. Experts explain early signs, risks, and how regular ...