Summer allergy symptoms that affect the respiratory tract are common to a few sources, namely grass pollens and leaf molds. Contrary to popular belief, most people are not allergic to the flowering or fruit-producing plants that are active in...
No one likes dealing with dark undereye circles or puffiness. After all, having raccoon eyes makes you look tired, ill and older. While this condition is often genetic and may not have anything to do with getting enough sleep, treatments for dark...
Undereye bags, or puffiness and swelling below the eyes, occur when tissues around the eyes weaken with age and normal fat that supports the eyes begins to migrate into the lower eyelids, according to the MayoClinic.com. If fluid starts to...
While dark undereye circles can in some cases be a symptom of nutritional deficiencies, problems with the adrenal glands or diminished kidney function, they are purely a cosmetic concern for most people. Dark circles under the eyes make you look...
If you have recently noticed dark-blue or purplish circles under your child's eyes, you may be wondering if you should be concerned. While dark, undereye circles are generally considered an adult problem, states the Mayo Clinic, children can...
People who get hay fever allergy symptoms beginning in early autumn and lasting a short period suffer from seasonal allergic rhinitis. Some individuals may not experience allergic reactions to spring and summer trees and grasses, but will develop...
Swelling or puffing of the eyes can be the result of a trigger, such as allergies, or due to body composition, such as excess weight. Whatever the reason, puffy eyes can be an annoying occurrence that can cause discomfort, itching and, even,...
Dark undereye circles, though closely associated with fatigue, don't usually indicate sleep deprivation, according to the Mayo Clinic. Still, their effect is to make a person look tired, and even older and unhealthy. Though dark circles under the...
The most common signs of an allergy to down pillows mimic those of hay fever. Itching and breathing problems occur when patients ingest the allergens in down and other bird feathers. These bird products break down over time, until tiny particles...