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Dark under eyes getting worse
Under and around my eyes are terribly dark and at times achy. It looks horrible and will come and go. Like in the summer I didn't have it as bad, but now in the winter it's terrible. No matter what I do it wont get better. I do belive that it could be thin skin under the eyes. If so, could you help me determine if it is and what the treatment would be? If there is any other suggestions on what to do, that would be great!
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Hello Common cause for dark circles are stress, sunlight exposure, nutritional deficiency, allergy etc For more information you can read my health tip on under eye dark circles available on practo healthfeed Regards
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Find the cause whether it is due to night time awakening or some cosmetic you are applying under eyes or it is just effect of light (Tyndall  effect)or it is hereditary. Take plenty of fluids, sleep at night at right time. Apply cetaphil moisturing cream around eyes in day time & Fixderma under eye cream at night on dark circles for 3 months. 20 % to 80% improvement depending on the cause.If there is no improvement ,consult dermatologist with MD or DNB Dermatogy qualification.
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