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  1. Sep 18, 2023 · Typically, people with dermal melanocytosis have gray or blue-gray patches on their eyelids. Dermal melanocytosis can result from acquired or congenital causes.

  2. Dark eyelids may be due to aging, an underlying condition, or a reaction to medication or sun exposure. Home remedies can help hide their appearance. Healthline

  3. Feb 19, 2023 · Blue sclera happens when the white of your eye (sclera) is tinted blue. Blue sclera can happen for many reasons, including iron deficiency or underlying diseases. Treatments vary depending on the condition causing the blue sclera.

  4. Jul 27, 2022 · Blue sclera is a condition in which the white part of the eye has a blue, gray or purplish tint. In many cases, blue tint in the sclera occurs as a symptom of an underlying condition, or as a reaction to certain medication. One or both eyes may have a bluish sclera, and it’s usually not painful.

  5. Epiblepharon. What are Droopy Eyelids/Ptosis? The term 'ptosis' is the short form for 'blepharoptosis', which refers to the drooping of the eyelid. What are the causes of Droopy Eyelids/Ptosis? Ageing causes a form of ptosis called “senile ptosis”, which is a type of aponeurotic ptosis.

  6. Jun 10, 2019 · Blue, purple or pink-hued eyelids are the result of hypervascularity, an increased concentration of blood vessels that cause a more pronounced appearance of vessels beneath the thin eyelid skin. Lifestyle and Natural Causes of Dark Eyelids

  7. Jun 5, 2024 · Blue Light Filter Glasses: They can protect eyelids from darkening by blocking harmful blue light from screens and artificial lighting. Dark eyelids can be a result of various factors. Understanding the cause is crucial in determining the right treatment.