Dark Circles And Eye Care

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Good eye care is definitively a gateway to good health. Although, dark eye circles are mostly associated in adults and the elder, small children can develop a shadow below the eyes.

There are many factors that can cause dark circles, but in children the first consideration should be improper nutrition and suspected in adults. Other factors that can contribute to this obvious mirror image as follows:

*Nasal Congestion
*Eczema
*Allergies
*Pigmentation Irregularities
*Sun Exposure
*Stress
*Excessive drug, smoking, or alcohol use
*Scratching or Rubbing
*Thinning of the surrounding skin with the loss of fat and collagen
*Heredity

A doctor can appropriately determine the cause of dark circles and implement the proper treatment. The first signs of viral infections are noticeable in the eyes. The eyes might water slightly, burn, or one may find it hard to work in front of a lighted screen such as a computer. This is a great warning for immediate proper eye care.

Home remedies such as a soothing chamomile tea cleanse over and also, one or two drops within the lower lid of the eyes with plenty of rest can greatly help. Even though the eyes may feel uncomfortable bulk underneath the upper eyelid, it is only necessary to cleanse with drops into the lower lid. Never rub the, scratch, stick fingers, or touch eyes with dirty hands. Most colds and flu germs enter our bodies through the eyes in the quickest manner. It is essential to apply precautionary eye treatments with the slightest warning symptoms.

Since such eye symptoms can be considered as a warning to many illnesses taking an aspirin within the first 24 hours for colds and flu, following by proper rest can divert a heavy illness and reduce unsightly eye swelling and darkness. Taking care of the eyes immediately without further infliction to infection is most important.

Sometimes, watery eyes are due to just an allergy, but the same intensity in treatment should be taken with the greatest of caution as not to inflict further injury and development. An over-the-counter antihistamine may ease the symptoms, but seek a physicians help for the best and specific resolution.

Also included is resting and exercising the eyes when working intensely in such situations as in front of a computer, reading, or even watching TV too long or too closely. Stop and take a break. Resting by closing the eyes is one way, but do change the scenery by looking far into a distance for exercise.

Another way for good eye care is to wear sunglasses in the sun with the best UV protection and definitely after watching a movie at the theater. The glare is intense when coming out of darkness, but the pupils are noticeably very large and dilated requiring time for adjustment.


About the Author:
Pines Vision Care Eye Care office that serves the Pembroke Pines Area. For more information about Pines Vision Care and Dr. Stuart McIver visit them online at pembrokepineseyedoctor.net 17782 SW 2nd Street, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029 - 954-621-3967



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