DEAR DOCTOR K: I have allergies, and my eyes are affected the most. They’re puffy, red and itchy. What can I do? DEAR READER: Pollens, animal dander, dust mites and mold: The same allergens that cause ...
Dear Dr. K: I have allergies, and my eyes are affected the most. They’re puffy, red and itchy. What can I do? Dear Reader: Pollens, animal dander, dust mites and mold: The same allergens that cause ...
Puffy eyes can be caused by a variety of factors like lack of sleep, allergies, nasal congestion, and dehydration. Puffy eyes are common and usually harmless, but if you want to reduce them, try ...
For a lot of people, spring is a happy season, full of blooming flowers and the end of sweater weather. For me, spring brings a hell-scape of seasonal allergies — a constant head cold, red and puffy ...
Prevention: 11 Reasons You Have Puffy Eyes—And What To Do About Them, According To Dermatologists
There’s something fundamentally uncomfortable about waking up in the morning with puffy eyes. You look a little funny, you can often feel the liquid retention in your face, and many times you can’t ...
11 Reasons You Have Puffy Eyes—And What To Do About Them, According To Dermatologists
AOL: How To Tell If Your Puffy Eyes Are The Sign Of A Medical Issue Or Not
How To Tell If Your Puffy Eyes Are The Sign Of A Medical Issue Or Not
To reduce eye swelling from allergies, a person should try to avoid any known triggers or touching and rubbing their eyes. A person can also try applying a cold compress and taking certain medications ...