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Red Puffy Eyes

It may be common for us to experience having red puffy eyes. A number of circumstances may have lead to the development of red, puffy eyes. One may likely develop red, puffy eyes due to the presence of allergens and pollutants in the surroundings. Pink eye and other medical conditions may also lead to the development of the same condition.

Red, puffy eyes are not considered to be a serious condition unless these persist for a couple of weeks. The common red, puffy eyes can be dealt with using home remedies. It is but normal to have red, puffy eyes upon waking up. There’s not really much to do about it. All you have to do is to sprinkle your face with cold water. This helps improve circulation towards your face, especially on the periorbital area; thereby, reducing puffiness and redness. Another home remedy for this is the application of tea bags over the eyes. You may also opt to put a cold spoon to soothe red, puffy eyes. Do not also forget to keep yourself hydrated and decrease your salt intake as excessive levels of salt in the body would result to water retention. When sleeping, you may keep your head elevated to reduce puffiness. Women should as well beware of the makeup they are using because these may also be the culprit of red puffy eyes. These are just a few of the home remedies for red, puffy eyes.

There are also medications for red, puffy eyes. Midol, a drug used to treat menstrual cramps, also helps reduce puffiness. However, when the redness is being caused by an allergic reaction, you may take antihistamines.

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