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The Shocking Truth About Under-Eye Bags and Dark Circles: The Most Dangerous Causes! (Did You Know That?)

3.  Thyroid Problems

Hypothyroidism or other thyroid disorders can cause puffiness and dark circles under the eyes. The thyroid gland regulates many of the body’s processes, including fluid balance. When thyroid levels are off, you may experience swelling, fatigue, and other symptoms. If you have chronic under-eye bags along with weight changes, hair loss, or feeling cold, you may need to have your thyroid checked.

4.  Allergies

Allergic reactions, especially seasonal allergies, can be a significant cause of under-eye bags and dark circles. Allergies lead to inflammation and swelling around the eyes and can cause the blood vessels in the area to become more visible. Additionally, frequent rubbing of the eyes due to itching can worsen the appearance of dark circles. If you notice puffiness and dark circles during allergy season, it may be time to look into treatment options.

5.  Liver Issues

The liver is responsible for detoxifying the blood, and problems with liver function can sometimes manifest as dark circles under the eyes. Conditions like liver disease or hepatitis may cause the skin under the eyes to appear darker due to a buildup of toxins in the body. If dark circles are accompanied by yellowing of the skin or eyes, it’s essential to seek medical attention immediately.

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