HELP!! Puffy upper eyelids, chubby cheeks and shadows beneath eyes.Whats causing this and are they linked? - puffy upper eyelid
I know, 18, male and high (approx 6ft3). I am thin, weight about 86 kg. What could be causing this? In addition to sleep, because I think 8 hours of sleep per day.
My cheeks are too chubby, but very (perhaps rightly dominated puberty?) Do I have a very fine beard when they some idea of what is in the stage. And look so swollen upper eyelids (I prefer the forehead) frown on to cover up. I also have a ring under my eyes, not black, but I get rid of him.
How can I cure this? How long does it take to become visible results? I suspect it might related to sodium and water retention, as some have claimed, but may be something else?
5 comments:
Use your face was swollen by two things: allergies, or steroids.
Allergies are your eyes and blow - and the dark circles can result from swelling. You can have allergic reactions to the filling of the pillow or pollen, or detergent, or any number of things.
Steroid use causes sort the field and too fat and looked into his eyes swollen and dark circles. If you are taking steroids, bulk up, quit before major damage to your body - and the loss of organ function.
This is not the form of water retention - if you're so tall and thin, not to hold them, my dear. Which is usually on the toes and feet connect us anyway.
Undefined cheeks can also be inherited her face. Many people have thin cheeks - or a round face. It makes them feel frustrated because they are not fat anywhere else - even if they might photographed from the neck down, his face is a fat person to be confused.
You can not "cure" the facial anatomy anyth, Tion, with the exception of plastic surgery.
Try to smile - it exercises the muscles of the face that are pleasing to the eye, it is also your cheeks and the sound of your jaw. Frowning makes you look older, sadder and swollen.
Use your face was swollen by two things: allergies, or steroids.
Allergies are your eyes and blow - and the dark circles can result from swelling. You can have allergic reactions to the filling of the pillow or pollen, or detergent, or any number of things.
Steroid use causes sort the field and too fat and looked into his eyes swollen and dark circles. If you are taking steroids, bulk up, quit before major damage to your body - and the loss of organ function.
This is not the form of water retention - if you're so tall and thin, not to hold them, my dear. Which is usually on the toes and feet connect us anyway.
Undefined cheeks can also be inherited her face. Many people have thin cheeks - or a round face. It makes them feel frustrated because they are not fat anywhere else - even if they might photographed from the neck down, his face is a fat person to be confused.
You can not "cure" the facial anatomy anyth, Tion, with the exception of plastic surgery.
Try to smile - it exercises the muscles of the face that are pleasing to the eye, it is also your cheeks and the sound of your jaw. Frowning makes you look older, sadder and swollen.
I do not believe for cheeks and dark circles under the eyes to know, but one day in school in the left upper eyelid was hard, floppy, and when I got home, I asked my mother and she made a green pepper in the oven in Paper wrapped towels and put them in my eyelid. It went very quickly proved, it shall be.
Insufficient DREAM! simple as that
Questions of function of the liver, vitamin A and other serious but treatable, some of the symptoms such as bleeding that prevents the absorption of vitamin D may lead to ask your doctor for an annual review and asked for a standard panel of blood tests , undertake to review deficiencies and liver function. If you are 18 years old, is probably still in the insurance of your parents and probably not the appointment yourself. If you have not seen a doctor, call your insurance company and ask the provider to recommend one. It is probably because the examination of healthy children (yes, he still has at age 18, unless it was 16 or 17) and the insurance bill or pay for a bi-annual adult health.
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