Purple dark circles
idk319
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I have developed dark circles under my eyes ever since I started dieting. What does this mean and how can I make it go away?
I eat leafy greens, lean meats, fruits, nuts but just less of everything
I eat leafy greens, lean meats, fruits, nuts but just less of everything
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I'm not really sure if dieting would cause this. Since you've started, have you slept less, or maybe slept the same amount and you're more active? that may the cause.2
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it can be hereditary and it can also be caused from allergies.its hard to tell what it is. if its something new bring it to your drs attention.1
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Check how much you are sleeping, how hydrated you are, and if you are getting enough calories.
If all of those are okay, it's probably genetic and you should try a nice peachy color corrector. Works so well on my skin!2 -
anemia can cause them too-http://www.eyehealthweb.com/dark-circles-under-eyes/1
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How many calories a day do you eat?0
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Agree with everyone, allergies,rest,hydration, etc,are you going to bed hungry and maybe not sleeping good?0
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Maybe you have lost weight in your face and the underlying veins around your eyes are more visible than you're used to (as in maybe you lost fat from below your eyes). It can be common to lose weight in the face first.0
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I get that too when I'm dieting! I don't know why. They were so sunken and dark I couldn't even cover it up with makeup. Even my husband said I wasn't looking well (and he never comments on my appearance). I've eaten at maintenance/surplus the last 4 days (sort of a screw up on my part after 3 really stressful weeks) and lo and behold, my eyes look much better today. I agree that I'm prone to dark circles due to genetics, allergies, etc., but it's much more prominent when I'm dieting. Wish I knew why!2
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I eat 1400 calories a day, no exercise and I wake up starving.
I also haven't been sleeping well and get hunger pangs before and after sleep0 -
If you're starving, may I ask if you're male or female, how tall you are and how much you weigh? Did you make your weekly weight loss goal too aggressive and perhaps you need to eat more? Do you need to choose a different variety of foods to better help satiate the hunger?0
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Ask your doctor for some bloodwork. Make sure your thyroid, liver, iron checks out.
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I have permenant dark circles. Actually, my left eye looks permenantly bruised it's that dark. No idea why, but it isn't from dieting.0
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If you are eating EXACTLY the same foods and no new ones (not even new brands), then it's probably not an allergy shiner (dark circles under the eyes due to allergies).
But it is quite possible to be very low in other nutrients, and anemia can cause dark circles. Also, the body will make you feel starving if you have too few calories OR if you are getting too few of certain nutrients. You might want to take your list of foods over to a site like http://nutritiondata.self.com and work out how many nutrients you ARE getting. It may be that you are seriously low in some you hadn't thought of, you know?
And the calorie drop may be too stressful for your body - some of us simply have to lose weight a bit more slowly, that's all. :-)0
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