Question by galbee: Puffy eyes? Due to allergy, Sinus, age and just bad luck…HELP!?
I know this sounds odd, but I have heard more than once about applying hemorrhoid cream under your eyes to help shrink the puffiness. Just wondering if anyone has tried it or even heard about it, can it be dangerous? Anyother home remedies would be helpful. I can not afford any products over the $ 20 range. Thank you.
I am 35 and I have wonderful skin, but I suffer from these baggy poofy eyes. I would still look like I was in my twenties if it wasnt for my eyes. I also have allegies and sinus problems year round that I am sure contribute.
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Answer by ? ice……..Im 38 and have the same prob….ice works for me. Im afraid of using the hemorrhoid cream.
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Question by john: what foods will make my eyes cry?
recently, i saw a movie which made me inadvertantly cry. it did wonders for my sinuses when nothing else would work. my sinuses act up constantly with no other relief. i want to cry.
Question by Bella: I’ve been having extreme pressure around my eyes and forehead, the doctor told me I had a sinus infection?
He told me it was probably a sinus infection. The pressure is around my eyes and forehead. I have a stiff neck which is known to be a symptom. Every once and a while I can feel these little cracks in my sinuses ( I have been on anitbiotics for a few days now, but only having some relief) But I always thought that you have congested nasal passages when you have an infection, and I don’t… just wondering if this could be something else… Its really agonizing sometimes and I would like some answers.. Thanks.
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Answer by Katie W You don’t always; sometimes it stays deep in the sinuses. Temple and eye pain/pressure (especially between the eyes) is indicative of a sinus problem, yes; I hadn’t heard of a stiff neck as being a symptom of sinus infection though, odd.
I *would* worry a bit if it’s been several days on antibiotics with little to no improvement, though; you may need a different antibiotic. I’d suggest calling up your doctor again for advice. You may also need a decongestant and expectorant to help thin the congestion in the sinuses and help relieve the pain and pressure while the antibiotic hopefully works on the cause. There’s a lot of good over-the-counter ones; I personally prefer Mucinex these days.
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