Thursday, February 18, 2010

Graves Eye Disease What Is Good For Bags Under The Eyes Due To Graves Disease Which Causes Fluid Retention.?

What is good for bags under the eyes due to graves disease which causes fluid retention.? - graves eye disease

I tried all sorts of eye creams and even fluid pills occasionally. It makes me older than me and would like to amend it if possible.

3 comments:

ALT DOC said...

Hello Grandma V

Here is a tool and other ideas for your condition.

Cucumber Honey Nourishing Eye


Ingredients:
1 teaspoon of soup. Aloe Vera Gel
2 v. Tea. Cucumber peeled, seeded, with
1 / 2 tsp. Honey
1 / 2 tsp. Chamomile

Notes:
Steep chamomile tea in boiling water. Cool. To combine in a food processor or blender cucumber, aloe vera and honey. Mix at low temperature. Add chamomile tea. Smooth move. Apply slightly under the eyes using your ring finger. Store in glass containers are plastic in the refrigerator for up to one week. Better application of cold.

Advantages:
Reduces swelling, refreshes and renews contours under the eyes.


Involved with hyperthyroidism and is often calledEd Graves disease, a condition characterized by bulging eyes, enlarged thyroid lumps, skin rash and swelling at the front of the leg.

CAUSE
Abnormal immune response as a possible cause of hypothyroidism. The exact cause is unknown, but certain antibodies of the immune system to launch an attack to disrupt the production of thyroid hormones too. Lumps or tumors that form in the thyroid also disrupt hormone production. Temporary hypothyroidism can be caused by an infection or inflammation, and certain medications.

Hyperthyroidism is less common than hypothyroidism, but for both diseases, women appear more susceptible than men. Note that a malfunctioning thyroid can cause recurrent disease.


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Natural Remedies

Nutrition: Organic, whole foods diet, food, emphasizes that naturally suppress the overproduction of thyroid hormone. These foods include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, mustard, vegetables, beets, spinach, beets, soybeans, peaches and pears. Eliminate dairy products, consumption of wheat, coffee, tea and soft drinks that contain caffeine.

Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the use of water, ice, steam and heat and cold to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of heat and / or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective in treating a variety of conditions and can sendasily be used at home as part of a self-care. Many naturopathic doctors, physical therapists and Day Spas use Hydrotherapy as part of treatment. I offer various spa treatments at home.

Homeopathy: The homeopathic remedy Thyroidium is useful to assist in the proper regulation of the thyroid gland.

Juice Therapy: Carrot, drink, celery, spinach, parsley and the juice or juice from a combination of cabbage, watercress and spinach.

Dietary Supplements: The following nutrients can help regulate thyroid function: vitamin A, vitamin B complex, vitamin B1 (thiamin), vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, choline, trace elements, iodine, kelp and the thyroid.

Alternative professionals
If symptoms persist despite tIf the above measures, designed to support a health care professional. Members of the following therapies have proven to be useful for the treatment of hyperthyroidism: acupuncture, biofeedback, homeopathy, magnetic therapy, natural health, Qigong and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

The best of health for you

Anonymous said...

Try proping the head of your bed a few inches.

Otherwise there are surgeries (i.e. decompression)...some are more/less invasive than others. I am having an endoscopic treatment next month for baggy/puffy eyes.

Gracie said...

I read in several magazines such as Cosmo, Allure and Elle, that H can reduce inflammation and help prepare, with the eyes Poofy. I had the same problem, and a similar preparation H for help when they are used regularly: o)
Good luck ^ _ ~

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