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Why Eyelids Feel Heavy After Hard work

Mark A. W. Andrews, professor of physiology and director of the Independent Study Pathway at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, has explained that the heaviness of the muscles around the eyes, including the levator muscles that open the upper eyelids, is similar to fatigue of any muscle of the body.
And
especially,
ocular
and
brow
muscles
are
prone
to
fatigue
because
they
are
active
for
most
of
our
waking
hours.
During
a
normal
day,
these
muscles
gradually
grow
leaden
with
extended
use,
just
like
our
arms
and
legs.
Such
a
feeling
is
further
enhanced
by
general
fatigue,
including
a
lack
of
sleep,
or
by
specific
muscle
overuse
related
to
long
hours
of
focusing
on,
say,
a
computer
monitor.
A person becomes more prone to this sensation because of the excess skin of the eyelid, or prolapsed fat pads underneath the eyes. The heaviness is further compounded by chronic allergies and sinus infections, reports Scientific American.
A stroke or a muscular disorder such as myasthenia gravis or myotonic dystrophy can damage facial muscles or their nerves and cause ptosis, just like elective facial surgery or interventions such as Botox injections damage the brow.
Also, sun exposure may cause eyelid swelling and thus increases the probability that the drooping will interfere with vision. While heavy eyelids do not typically indicate underlying medical issues, but there are some conditions that cause drooping eyelids, or ptosis.
Proper care should be taken for our eyes, as we often neglect the most vital organ of our body. Simple measures could help prevent various major disorders of the vision.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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