The medical term used for these small lumps is palpebral xanthelasmas, referring to the small benign tumors or fatty elevations located around the eyelids.
Although they do not represent a serious problem, the mere fact of having them on our face represents discomfort for some people due to their unsightly forms. It is often confused with pus or dirt, but it is actually a deposit of “fat” or cholesterol.
Its appearance can be a symptom of accumulation of LDL cholesterol or bad cholesterol, although it is also related to genetic causes, liver problems or diabetes. Consulting with the doctor is always going to be the most recommended solution to know how to treat the symptoms; however, various home remedies are known to treat them quite successfully.
How to treat xanthelasmas naturally
1. garlic
Once peeled, rub the area of your eyelids where the xanthelasmas are. The burning sensation is natural. Do this process for a few days until it disappears.
2. Castor oil
Effective on xanthelasmas that have just formed. The application is simple, as soon as you notice that the lumps appear, apply it to the affected area with the help of a cotton pad.
3. Onions
After chopping half an onion and squeezing it, add a little salt to the juice, and let it sit for two hours. Finally, apply it to the xanthelasma area at night before going to sleep, as long as possible, and remove the excess so that it does not bother you. At dawn, wash your face as you normally do, being careful not to get it in your eyes.
4. Banana peel
Like the previous remedies, take a peel and cut it into squares, and apply them to the affected area with the inner part of the peel facing the eyelids. To keep them from moving, you can secure them with a hypoallergenic bandage or tape.
5. Apple cider vinegar
The application is the same as that of castor oil, moistening it on the area affected by xanthelasmas with the help of a cotton ball and letting it rest for a couple of hours.
6. Low cholesterol foods
If the appearance of xanthelasmas is the product of high cholesterol, one way to combat it is by eating foods low in cholesterol and also rich in fiber, such as oatmeal, green leafy vegetables such as spinach, legumes, avocados, citrus fruits, green tea , etc.
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