Bruises under the eyes of a newborn: causes

Dark circles under the eyes appear not only in adults suffering from stress at work, lack of sleep and other harmful factors affecting the body. Children can also face the problem of darkening of the lower eyelids. Before sounding the alarm when you discover this sign in a child, you should familiarize yourself with its possible provocateurs.

Why does my child have bruises under his eyes?

Are bruises under the eyes always a worrying symptom?

Dark circles under the eyes in children do not always indicate dysfunction of organs and other ailments. In cases where the skin on the eyelids is very thin, a pronounced blue or purple tint on them is often observed from birth. Also, blue circles in a child, which are not a sign of illness, are formed due to the deep seating of the eyes or the location of blood vessels close to the epidermis.


Circles under the eyes of a child

Important: the problem is inherited. If it is passed on to the child genetically, it will be noticeable from an early age.


Circles under the eyes of a child

Causes of bags under the eyes in children

There are various reasons why bags under the eyes may form. Some of them are physiological, others are pathological. The latter variety is distinguished by the manifestation of clinical symptoms:

  • Fatigue. Older children may fall asleep late, sit at the computer or phone for a long time, or watch TV shows. Young children often change their sleep patterns. All this negatively affects not only the function of the eyes, but also the skin around them. Gradually, the child develops swelling under the eyes. The skin becomes dark. The child appears tired.
  • Poor nutrition. If a child’s diet contains insufficient nutrients, vitamins, microelements, and minerals, this will affect the quality of the skin. The child becomes pale, bags form under the eyes.
  • Edema. They can be caused by uneven distribution of fluid in the body and excessive water consumption. This leads to fluid accumulation in certain areas of the skin. Swelling can appear not only under the eyes, but also in the limbs.
  • Endocrine pathologies. Often, bags under the eyes occur in patients with thyroid pathology. This is reflected in the child's appearance. Swelling and changes in normal body weight appear.
  • Allergy. A child may develop a reaction to household substances, for example, animal hair, house dust, or cleaning products. Also, allergies can manifest themselves seasonally when plants bloom, for example, ragweed, poplar fluff. Bags under the eyes are accompanied by redness and watery eyes. Itching and burning occurs in this area.
  • Kidney disease. If the kidneys are not functioning well, fluid cannot be excreted from the body in a normal amount. It begins to accumulate in organs and tissues, causing swelling in the face and limbs.
  • Cardiovascular diseases. Bags and swelling appear in people suffering from heart failure and varicose veins. The patient develops swelling on the face and lower extremities, pale skin, and spider veins visible under the skin.
  • Viral or infectious diseases. In such diseases, pathogenic microorganisms release toxins that enter the blood. They are distributed throughout organs and tissues, causing intoxication of the body. This is reflected in the child's appearance. He becomes pale, bags form under the eyes, body temperature rises, and general malaise appears.


It is important for your doctor to identify the cause of bags under the eyes. If it is not eliminated, this symptom will appear constantly. If the symptom is caused by a disease, it can become chronic.

Disease provocateurs

Darkening of the eyelids in a child is a symptom of a number of diseases of different body systems, the appearance of which does not take long to appear. That is why, when this sign is detected, it is recommended to immediately pay attention to the child’s well-being . Ailments that are symptomatic of bruises under the eyes in children include the following.

  1. Disorders of the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. The group includes diseases of the pancreas, intestines, etc. With these ailments, bruises have a reddish or yellowish tint. Also, the scarlet color of the lower eyelids indicates diseases of the oral cavity.


    Bruises under the eyes of a child

  2. Diseases of the liver and gall bladder . A characteristic feature of darkening of the lower eyelids is a brown color. The diseases are accompanied by yellowing of the skin, sclera of the eyes, pain in the right side, a feeling of bitterness in the mouth and indigestion.
  3. Respiratory system diseases. Their lower eyelids are very dark, as the body suffers from a lack of oxygen. Disturbances in the functioning of the respiratory system are accompanied by difficulty breathing, dizziness, changes in voice and a general deterioration in well-being.


    Classification of respiratory diseases

  4. Infestation with parasites . In a child suffering from worms or giardia, not only the eyelids darken, but also the complexion deteriorates (the skin takes on a sickly pale or grayish tone). After infection with parasites, children develop problems with stool, their appetite sharply worsens or improves, and their productivity decreases. In cases where a child suffers from worms, his anus itches. When infected with Giardia, children have pain in the abdominal area.
  5. Diseases of the reproductive and urinary system . Bruises have a distinct violet-blue color. Difficulty urinating, pain in the back and lower abdomen, discharge from the genitals and discomfort in their area are possible characteristic symptoms.
  6. Diseases of the heart and blood vessels . Bruises under the eyes do not have any obvious features. With diseases of the cardiovascular system in children, poor blood pressure, frequent dizziness, headaches, nausea and lethargy.


Heart diseases

Attention: bruises under the eyes in children also appear due to an allergic reaction. They have a red tint, and the child often sneezes, suffers from nasal congestion and watery eyes.

Why do eyes suffer from allergies?

Harmless causes, or Bruises in healthy children

Factors contributing to their development can be divided into several groups:

  • harmless (genetic predisposition, heredity, fatigue);
  • diseases with shadows under the eyes (anemia, impaired functioning of the kidneys, liver, etc.);
  • emergency conditions.

Genetic predisposition

The baby inherits from its parents not only sexual characteristics and appearance, but also individual structural features of the skin. So, if mom or dad have blood vessels located close to the surface of the skin, then, most likely, the baby will inherit this feature.

Carrying out special therapeutic manipulations in such cases is not required, since the cause of their occurrence is genetics, and you can’t really argue with it. Such children need to maintain a sleep-wake schedule, proper nutrition, exercise, and the prescription of general health-improving medications (vitamins, etc.).

Fatigue

Bruises under a child’s eyes can also appear due to fatigue.

In the modern world, parents try to keep their children occupied and interested as much as possible. Numerous sections, stress at school, disruption of sleep and rest patterns, prolonged viewing of TV and computer, and a bunch of other factors contribute to their development. This occurs because the skin becomes thinner and the vascular network begins to show through, which looks like shadows under the eyes.

For such children it is recommended:

  • normalize sleep and wakefulness;
  • take long walks in the fresh air;
  • Let your baby watch TV and computers less;
  • If the child is very busy, parents should reduce the number of sections attended.

Eating disorder

A child may also develop bruises under his eyes for this reason.

Other reasons

In most cases, the child’s lower eyelids become blue not due to serious damage to certain organs, but due to the influence of negative factors that are not difficult to eliminate.

  1. Contaminated air . A smoky and smoky room is a place where a child should not be. In this case, bruises under the eyes of children are a signal that toxins in the air have a detrimental effect on the child’s body.
  2. Lack of sleep . With poor quality sleep or lack of it, the child constantly looks apathetic and lethargic, even if he is not overloaded physically and mentally.
  3. Poor nutrition. We are talking not only about poisoning with low-quality food, but also about an unbalanced diet. Dark lower eyelids indicate a lack of calcium and vitamins B and E.


    Possible Causes of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

  4. Stress . It is provoked not only by the child’s personal experiences, but also by mental fatigue. Bruises under the eyes are observed in those children who spend too much time studying and various sections, without having time to mentally rest.
  5. Injuries . Dark circles under the eyes appear after injuries to the eyelids and nose. In such cases, the bruises are different from each other - one is more noticeable than the other, or a change in the color of the eyelids is present only on one side of the face.
  6. Physical exercise . Bruises on the eyelids form during intense physical activity. This kind of overwork of the body occurs in hyperactive children and novice athletes.

Dark circles under the eyes

Attention: the causes of the disease can also include excessive watching of TV or using various gadgets.

About harmless and easily removable reasons

The parents of every second child complain from time to time about the appearance of strange circles under the eyes. Bruise is different from bruise, and it is very important to understand which bruises should cause concern and be the basis for examination, and which are just an individual feature of the baby’s appearance.

“I was born this way”

If a child has deep-set eyes, then circles under the eyes are just a common appearance feature. As a rule, one of the parents has exactly the same ones. Bruises often accompany fair-skinned children, who from birth have very thin skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. Their small vessels come so close to the thin translucent skin under the eyes that it really creates the illusion of bruises.

Both of these cases should not cause any concern to parents. Such “cosmetic” bruises may, by the way, disappear altogether over time, since the facial bones of the skull are actively growing and changing facial features.

Fatigue

The most harmless reasons for the appearance of circles under the eyes, according to Komarovsky, are banal overwork and lack of sleep. If parents raise a child without a specific routine, do not insist on mandatory daytime sleep, and also do not regulate the time that the child spends in front of the TV or computer monitor, then the appearance of dark circles is an understandable consequence of severe fatigue.

Such bruises also do not require examination by doctors . It is enough to establish a daily routine, make sure that the child sleeps at a quiet hour, goes to bed on time in the evening and gets full rest at night. Cartoons and computer games are limited.

Worms and other parasites

Quite often, bruises under the eyes appear in children whose intestines have parasites. This happens because helminths secrete waste products that are toxic to the baby. At the same time, the child’s hemoglobin level in the blood decreases.

You need to carefully watch your child. If dark circles are accompanied by other symptoms (decreased or increased appetite, weight loss, headaches, itching in the perineal area), the child must be shown to an infectious disease doctor and undergo blood and stool tests. After treatment aimed at getting rid of parasites, the circles under the eyes will disappear without a trace.

Poor nutrition

With an unbalanced diet, irregular meals, and also if the child’s diet contains products of low and questionable quality, the body reacts to this gastronomic chaos with general systemic metabolic disorders. At the same time, circles under the eyes also appear. They may be evidence of a lack of certain vitamins, most often group B, vitamin E, A and D, as well as calcium. Blood tests and consultation with a pediatrician will help identify these disorders.

Weakened immunity

If a child has recently suffered from an illness, especially a viral one, the appearance of circles under the eyes should not surprise parents at all, says Komarovsky. Children's imperfect immunity is “tired”, hemoglobin has decreased. It is enough to give the child a rest after illness, not to take him to kindergarten or school right away, to walk in the fresh air more often and eat more fruits and vegetables so that such circles under the eyes disappear within a maximum of one week.

This is where the relatively “easy” reasons end. More serious things are starting to happen.

About “painful” reasons

Sometimes circles under the eyes indicate pathological processes associated with poor circulation and disruptions in the lymphatic system. The first thing Komarovsky advises to examine is the kidneys. Usually, an ultrasound of the kidneys is quite enough to, together with blood and urine tests, show the true state of the excretory system. Typically, in children with kidney diseases, circles under the eyes are combined with the formation of bags and general swelling of the face (especially in the morning, after a night's sleep)

Deep blue bruises may indicate heart problems. Their appearance is associated with oxygen starvation of the entire body, which develops against the background of cardiovascular diseases.

Red bruises and circles of a reddish hue can be external manifestations of an allergy. An inadequate reaction can be caused by absolutely any type of allergy - food, seasonal, drug, allergy to animal hair, house dust.

Dark circles under the eyes often accompany inflammation and proliferation of the palatine tonsil in children, which is popularly called simply “adenoids.” In this case, nasal breathing is impaired, sometimes it is completely absent. If a child has been in this state for quite a long time, not only dark circles under the eyes appear on his face, but also special facial changes, which in medicine are called “adenoid mask” (mouth half open, chin down).

Brown circles - bruises can be a sign of hepatitis, liver disease, and thyroid disease. Saturated yellows are sometimes a sign of problems with hematopoietic processes.

And very rarely (but this also happens) circles under the eyes appear due to diseases in the oral cavity - for example, with caries. In this case, you need to trust the pediatric dentist. After successful treatment, the circles will disappear the next day.

Circles in infants

In toddlers in the first year of life, dark circles under the eyes may appear due to fatigue, disruption of sleep and wakefulness, as well as due to a deficiency of iron and essential vitamins (if for some reason there are not enough of them in breast milk). Children under 12 months with this problem should definitely be shown to a pediatrician to get comprehensive answers to all questions.

About “emergency” conditions

“Ambulance” for dark circles under the eyes should be called without unnecessary hesitation in two cases: if the child’s facial features sharply sharpen (sunken eyes) and pronounced bruises appear, at the same time breathing problems and severe weakness arise. This may indicate acute heart problems that require prompt hospitalization and qualified medical care.

The second case is the appearance of deep bruises under the eyes due to vomiting or prolonged diarrhea. In this case, the circles indicate the onset of acute dehydration. Dehydration is deadly for children, especially young ones.

Also read: Chicken butt on the heel

How to treat?

Evgeny Komarovsky advises not to panic. If a child’s bruises are not a feature of their appearance, then you should consult a pediatrician. The doctor will prescribe laboratory tests of blood, urine, and feces. If necessary, an ultrasound of the kidneys and urinary tract will be performed. If the cause is in the kidneys, the child will be treated by a nephrologist and urologist.

If your kidneys are normal, your pediatrician will refer you to a cardiologist to check your heart function. The doctor will find out if the child has vegetative-vascular dystonia, measure blood pressure, and, if necessary, do an electrocardiogram and ultrasound of the heart and blood vessels.

If the reason remains a secret, then the pediatrician is obliged to send the child to an allergist, who will conduct allergy tests and find out if the child is allergic to something. Treatment can be prescribed in a variety of ways (depending on the true cause). If there are worms, then antihelminthics and vitamins; if there are allergies, then antihistamines; if there is kidney damage, then diuretics and antibiotics. Since circles themselves are not a disease, there is no need to treat them directly. The pathology that caused such a “cosmetic effect” should be treated.

Usually there are no problems with diagnosing the causes, says Evgeny Komarovsky. In 70% of cases (and even more), parents’ worries turn out to be false—no pathologies are detected. If for their own peace of mind the mother and grandmother urgently need to take the child to specialists’ offices and undergo a bunch of tests, then let them do it. According to Evgeniy Komarovsky, unnecessary examinations have made no one feel worse.

It will be much better for the child himself if mom and dad reconsider his daily routine, provide him with a good night's rest (in a room that is well ventilated, where it is not hot or stuffy) and finally “tear” the child away from the computer and send him for a walk. Fresh air.

As a rule, all circles and bruises under the eyes disappear within a few days if the child begins to lead an active lifestyle and eat properly. Household members should definitely add foods high in iron to their baby’s diet - chicken yolk, buckwheat porridge, seaweed, liver.

There should be no hint of any allergens in the house - mom should clean without detergents, especially those containing chlorine. Children's linen and bedding should only be washed with hypoallergenic baby powders.

Komarovsky advises not to forget about proper drinking regimen . If the baby consumes little fluid, his metabolism is disrupted, as evidenced by circles under the eyes. The water requirement is calculated using the formula “child’s weight x 30”.

You should not drink soda, but clean drinking water, fruit drinks, homemade compote, tea. All drinks, reminds Evgeny Komarovsky, should be at room temperature, so it will be absorbed faster in the small intestine.

See the short video below for the reasons for the appearance of bruises under the eyes of a child.

medical reviewer, psychosomatics specialist, mother of 4 children

They say that the eyes are the mirror of the soul. And they reflect everything that happens inside, clearly evidenced by dark bluish circles under the eyes.

This is how our problems accumulated by a “saturated” life are highlighted.

What about our children? Why do these little ones get swollen and puffy eyes, bags and bruises? This is a serious reason to think about visiting a doctor or you just need to reconsider your baby’s daily routine.

Due to thickening of the skin of the lower eyelid.

Treatment methods

Treatment of bruises under the eyes in children involves many different methods, which are selected by the doctor depending on the cause of the phenomenon.


How to get rid of dark circles under the eyes

Table. Methods of getting rid of the disease and their descriptions.

Treatment methodDescription
Immune stimulants and vitamin therapyProducts in the form of vitamin-mineral complexes have a positive effect on the body as a whole (strengthen the immune system, normalize the functioning of organs, prevent the occurrence of diseases and speed up the treatment of existing ailments).
SedativesMedicines with a sedative effect harmonize the child’s psyche, promoting good sleep and helping to fight stress. The doctor selects a sedative based on the child’s age and general health.
CompressesChamomile compresses help relieve swelling and improve the condition of the eyelids. They are made from boiled dry plants. Cotton pads are dipped in a strong decoction (3 large spoons of chamomile per glass of water), cool slightly and apply to the eyelids. Exposure time – 10 minutes.
Face massageThe massage therapist acts on the epidermis, improving the patient’s blood circulation. Most often, this procedure is prescribed after injuries. The process should only be entrusted to a specialist.
PhysiotherapyIf bruises under the child’s eyes appear due to a disease, the doctor may prescribe magnet therapy, inhalation, electrophoresis and other similar procedures.
Drug therapyAntihistamines, anthelmintics, antibiotics, etc. are recommended by a specialist in order to eliminate the underlying disease, and not just the symptom of bruises under the eyes.
SurgerySurgeries are prescribed in cases where drug therapy in combination with physiotherapy does not lead to a quick recovery. Surgical intervention is relevant in cases of rapid development of diseases of various organs.

Attention: specialists prescribe any of the methods only after a thorough diagnosis. It involves an initial examination, taking into account the patient’s complaints and laboratory tests. If necessary, ultrasound, x-rays and other manipulations are required.

Prevention

To prevent the child's lower eyelids from acquiring a blue tint, parents need to take into account a number of doctors' advice.

  1. Fresh air is good for the respiratory system and the body as a whole . You need to take care of the cleanliness and humidity of the air in the house, and also let your child go for walks every day if the weather conditions are favorable.
  2. Daily routine is extremely important for a child. Preschoolers are recommended to sleep at least 10 hours, and schoolchildren - at least 8. The earlier the child goes to bed, the better. An afternoon nap helps prevent fatigue and deterioration of the body’s protective functions.


    How long should a child sleep?

  3. The child's nutrition should be complete and healthy . Parents should ensure that their child consumes the required dose of minerals and vitamins every day. The less preservatives, dangerous fats and toxins in your diet, the better.
  4. Parents need to monitor the child's mental and physical activity . When he appears overtired and complains of fatigue, it is recommended to limit his activity and allow him to rest in a calm environment.
  5. Any changes in children’s well-being are a reason to be wary . The development of many serious diseases is almost asymptomatic, but some of their signs still make themselves felt. The earlier the disease is diagnosed, the better the prognosis.
  6. Rare use of a computer and other gadgets is one of the keys to maintaining the health of the visual organs and the cardiovascular system. Electronic devices with a monitor are integral assistants of modern people, but their use should not be abused. It is worth recommending that children take walks outside or read books as leisure activities.


Child and computer

Important: the child must be explained that even minor injuries can be extremely dangerous to health. Particular care should be taken to protect the head from bruises and cuts.

Bruises under the eyes of a child are a feature that requires attention

Even if parents are confident that the cause of the disease is physiological and hereditary, it is worth paying more attention to the child’s life and health. Prevention in the form of correction of the daily routine, diet and other processes will not be superfluous and will prevent many health problems. If there are doubts or suspicions of illness, parents are advised to show their child to a doctor.


Sometimes bruises under the eyes indicate serious problems.

Rating
( 2 ratings, average 4 out of 5 )
Did you like the article? Share with friends:
Для любых предложений по сайту: [email protected]