Dark Under-Eye Circles (Eye Halos)
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What are dark under-eye circles (eye halos)?
Eye halos, commonly referred to as dark under-eye circles, are areas of discoloration or darkness beneath the lower eyelids. They occur due to fatigue, frequent rubbing of the eyes, and other reasons. Generally, dark under-eye circles are not a cause for concern, nor are they an indication of a serious medical condition.
What are the causes of eye halos?
- The most common causes of dark under-eye circles include:
- Aging.
- Fatigue and lack of sleep..
- Dehydration.
- Frequent eye rubbing.
- Having a darker skin tone can make pigmentation under the eyes more noticeable.
- Familyheredity..
- Allergies, such as eczema.
- Excessive sun exposure.
Smoking.
How are dark under-eye circles managed? Tips to help reduce eye halos.
- The treatment of dark under-eye circles depends on their type and cause. However, some general guidelines may help reduce halos, including:
- Get enough sleep.
- Apply cold compresses to puffy eyelids.
- Apply warm compresses—such as caffeinated tea bags—to help stimulate blood flow.
- Avoid rubbing the eyes.
- Use sunglasses for protection.
- Use sunscreen.
Drink enough water.
When should you see a doctor?
- Dark under-eye circles are often not a sign of a serious medical condition, but you should see a doctor if:
- You notice halos under one eye with discoloration and swelling.
You are considering cosmetic treatment options and want to discuss suitable solutions with your doctor.
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