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Vision Problems Linked To Eye Bags

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Most people are afraid of getting big eye bags since these can make a person look tired and awful. But cosmetic problems are not the only reason to shun baggy eyes. Doctors say they can cause a host of vision problems as well.

Indeed, eye bags not only affect your appearance; they can also interfere with your vision at the same time. This was revealed by eye experts who said baggy eyes can trouble you in more ways than one.

Eye bags have many causes. Morning puffiness is usually caused by fluid retention which normally occurs when one sleeps. Allergies likewise lead to water collecting under the eyes. Expect baggy eyes too if you cry a lot since the salt in tears irritates the skin. If you are dehydrated or drunk, it will definitely show in your eyes. These two conditions can worsen your eye bags.

Fortunately, the above problems are short-lived and temporary. The eye bags almost everyone hates are caused by the aging process. If you spend too much time in the sun, your skin becomes thinner, loses its elasticity, and eye bags form.

“Over the years, too, the cushion of fat tucked cozily under each eye, called the orbital fat pad, protrudes as the muscle that holds it in place weakens. And the cheeks lose collagen, a protein that makes skin firm, so that a trough appears under the bags, accentuating their pouchiness," according to an article in The New York Times.

Eye bags that occur in the upper eyelid and appear as overhanging skin are worse than those that form under the eyes. Upper eyelid puffiness or sagging eyelids can cause vision problems or even total vision loss, according to Dr. John Ramocki of the Kresge Eye Institute at the Detroit Medical Center . This condition is known as ptosis and usually affects adults between the ages of 45 and 50.

“The droop of the eyebrows and eyelids results in the build up of fat and extra tissue around the eyes. This extra tissue makes the eyes look smaller, sunken in, and gives a person's face an overall tired, wrinkled appearance. Saggy eyelids can affect more than just your appearance; they can also affect your vision. Ptosis can result in an obstruction of your vision and you may not even realize it," said the specialists at eyecarebasic.com.

One of the most famous victims of saggy and baggy eyelids was the English businessman and billionaire Sir Alan Michael Sugar who stars in the BBC TV series “The Apprentice" which is based on the American TV show of the same name. Sugar, whose net worth is estimated at about $1.7 billion, reportedly spent over $11,000 in cosmetic surgery to get rid of bags under his eyes and lift his eyelids.

“The 59-year-old electronics tycoon had the operation because of 'vision problems'. A qualified pilot, he explained that droopy skin overhanging his eyelids was threatening to block his sight and stop him pursuing his hobby of flying Learjets," said London ’s “Daily Mail."

For those who can’t spend as much as Sugar and are afraid of going under the knife, a less threatening alternative is Eyevive. This product will help revitalize your eyes by eliminating eye bags, puffiness, dark circles, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. For details, visit http://www.eyevive.com.

Janet Martin is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine http://www.thearticleinsiders.com.





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