Facial Bloating

Facial bloating is the swelling or puffiness of the face caused due to excess fluid retention on the face. High sodium in the diet is one of the most common reasons for water retention. Some other causes, such as premenstrual bloating, stress, and lack of sleep, also cause facial bloating. Having a proper sleeping schedule, using ice in the morning for puffiness, avoiding alcohol, and eating a healthy diet will help maintain healthy skin.

  
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Can Minoxidil use cause dark eyes?

Query: Hello doctor, I am using Minoxidil and noticing dark eyes and wrinkles. Is there a way to keep using Minoxidil but counter the side effects?  Read Full »


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