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Do you have puffy eyes in the morning? 11 unusual causes and top treatments

Shkruar nga Anabel

20 Maj 2025

Do you have puffy eyes in the morning? 11 unusual causes and top treatments
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If you often wake up with puffy eyes, it could be due to a number of different factors – some controllable, some not. Here are the most common causes and ways to treat this condition:

The most common causes of swelling around the eyes

Lack of sleep

Insufficient sleep leads to increased hormones that promote fluid retention and decreased lymphatic clearance – leading to bloating.

Sleeping position

Sleeping face down helps fluid collect around the eyes. It is recommended to use extra pillows to elevate the head.

Hormonal changes

During the premenstrual phase, high levels of progesterone cause fluid retention and swelling, especially in the face and eyes.

Allergies

Seasonal allergies cause the release of histamine, which promotes inflammation and swelling. Rubbing the eyes makes the condition worse.

Dehydration

When the body doesn't have enough water, it tends to retain the water it does have - this leads to fluid retention and bloating.

Crying

Tears that don't drain out are absorbed by the tissues around the eyes, causing swelling. Excessive wiping worsens the inflammation.

alcohol

Alcohol promotes water retention, worsens sleep quality, and causes inflammation – all of which contribute to puffy eyes.

High salt intake

Salt consumption dehydrates the body and causes it to retain water, especially around the eyes.

aging

As we age, the loss of collagen and elastin causes the fat pads around the eyes to sag and appear more puffy.

Thyroid problems

Persistent and severe bloating can indicate more serious health problems such as thyroid disease.

Genetics

Some people have a genetic predisposition to "bags" under their eyes – although they are not easily removed, measures can be taken to prevent them from getting worse.

Do you have puffy eyes in the morning? 11 unusual causes and top treatments

How to reduce eye puffiness

Cold remedies: Use low temperatures (cold spoon, ice cube) to constrict blood vessels and reduce swelling.

Lymphatic massage: Use your fingers, gua sha to gently massage, helping to remove excess fluids.

Under-eye patches: Cold masks with ingredients like caffeine, green tea, or collagen help to quickly reduce puffiness.

Home method:

Potatoes – act as a natural astringent.

Chamomile or green tea bags – cool and place over eyes for 10 minutes.

Cucumbers – soothe and hydrate.

Bananas – rich in potassium which fights fluid retention.

Eye cream: Choose one with caffeine and hydrating ingredients. Regular application helps prevent long-term puffiness.

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Source: MindBodyGreen