Does interrupted sleep cause eye bags?
Yes, The lack of sleep would make you tired Plain tiredness will also aggravate baggy eyes and make you look less than vital in general, visually adding years to your face. Your skin tone will also be off, and a pasty pallid complexion could be present. Ocular strain from working on a computer terminal, focusing on paper for long periods, watching television, or doing very fine handwork, can also add to the baggy eye problem. Over-the-counter or prescription drops could help with the bloodshot effect, but will not relax and soothe the problem. One way to help relieve tiredness, is to do the following: Take two teabags, place in a cup, and pour boiling water over them. Remove the bags with a spoon after the tealeaves starts giving off their color, and place the teabags in a saucer. Cover the teabags with plastic kitchen wrap, to prevent them drying out, and place in your refrigerator to cool down. After they have cooled down, (but not too cold, as too cold could cause damage) remove fro