elisabet
Feb 6 2007, 05:25 AM
Hello every one,
Can dark circle around the eyes be a result of celiac.
Does anyone experince it?
Eliabet
eleep
Feb 6 2007, 05:51 AM
I have noticed that I have less of an issue with dark circles since I've gone gluten-free.
Electra
Feb 6 2007, 06:07 AM
QUOTE(elisabet @ Feb 6 2007, 08:25 AM)

Hello every one,
Can dark circle around the eyes be a result of celiac.
Does anyone experince it?
Eliabet
ABSOLUTELY!! I have always had them really bad, I haven't even had time to notice if there has been a change since going gluten free, but my daughter gets them something aweful and when she isn't being glutened they are barely EVER there.
mommida
Feb 6 2007, 06:57 AM
Some doctor's/people call them "allergy shiners".
Mine have gone away since starting the gluten free diet.
L.
e&j0304
Feb 6 2007, 07:16 AM
I believe they can also be caused by low iron, which is common in undiagnosed gluten intolerance or celiac disease. My daughter had them very badly before we put her on the diet. She was always anemic. She now looks just fine and as of last month her iron levels are completely normal.
HTH!
jayhawkmom
Feb 6 2007, 08:14 AM
Yep!! I've always had dark circles (and bags, LOL!) under my eyes. Since going gluten-free - they are gone!!
Not so much with my daughter.... but her allergist says that environmental crud contribute as well.
prinsessa
Feb 6 2007, 09:19 AM
We all have dark circles under our eyes. I have noticed that DS's and my dark circle have started to go away after going gluten free.
Michi8
Feb 6 2007, 10:10 AM
As others have mentioned they're sometimes called allergic shiners. I've always had them, and my kids and DH have them. We're all allergic to various stuff. Don't know about the gluten thing yet, though. I doubt mine will go away, just because I'm allergic to so much in the environment!
Michelle
itsmaryj
Feb 6 2007, 05:16 PM
QUOTE(elisabet @ Feb 6 2007, 05:25 AM)

Hello every one,
Can dark circle around the eyes be a result of celiac.
Does anyone experince it?
Eliabet
Interesting! I've always had dark circles under my eyes--my mother always thought I needed more sleep! Then they said they were "allergic shiners," yet I test negative on allergy tests. Maybe if I begin to eat gluten-free they will go away! Unfortunately, now there are plenty of wrinkles to take their place
darlindeb25
Feb 6 2007, 06:59 PM
I call them "raccoon eyes" and yes, I have them, probably always will.
wowzer
Feb 6 2007, 07:36 PM
I'm 52 and have been on the gluten free diet since the beginning of the year. I noticed my dark circles disappeared after a couple of weeks on the diet. I can remember having them all my life.
wowzer
Feb 6 2007, 07:39 PM
I'm 52 and have been on the gluten free diet since the beginning of the year. I noticed my dark circles disappeared after a couple of weeks on the diet. I can remember having them all my life.
GlutenWrangler
Feb 6 2007, 08:32 PM
It could also be caused by chronic dehydration.
-Brian
Kaycee
Feb 6 2007, 10:32 PM
QUOTE(e&j0304 @ Feb 7 2007, 04:16 AM)

I believe they can also be caused by low iron, which is common in undiagnosed gluten intolerance or celiac disease. My daughter had them very badly before we put her on the diet. She was always anemic. She now looks just fine and as of last month her iron levels are completely normal.
HTH!
I have dark circles, and I still have them! I have only been low in iron when I have been pregnant, but that is now nearly twenty years ago. All my other iron readings have been good except for one about a year ago. So I don't think it is the low iron being my problem for the dark circles. I wish they would go, but I have given up on expecting that.
Cathy
flowergirl
Feb 7 2007, 12:34 AM
I've also had dark circles around my eyes all my life due to iron difficiency. I have been gluten free for a few months but haven't noticed much difference. My dr have me on high potency iron/folate tabs which I don't take everyday because I forget. When I skip a day or two, the rings become darker and the fatigue increases. When my dr tested my ferritin it was very low and said it will probably take a while to recover.

getting tired of waiting
stef_the_kicking_cuty
Feb 7 2007, 10:45 AM
I had those rings, too, prior to my celiac diagnosis. I think, it's more an anemic thing than an allergy thing, because a lot of celiacs still have those rings, even without eating gluten anymore. Must be a vitamin deficiency or something.
Hugs, Stef
prettypretty88
Feb 23 2008, 10:17 AM
Something for you here.. you can visit this web site
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com . This blog provides quite number of information about dark circles including some video clips on how to conceal dark circles, home remedies and eye cream reviews. Quite informative though.

You can probably start with natural ways to reduce dark circles
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2007/01/1...k-eyes-circles/
Darn210
Feb 23 2008, 12:45 PM
My daughter has them - still has them even though she's been gluten free for about 10 months. Some days are worse than others. We think she has additional food intolerances. She's been checked for environmental allergies and nothing registered.
lightening16
Feb 25 2008, 05:32 PM
Hi
I was reading some early posts and people were talking about the celiac look and that anyone with undiagnosed celiac's never wanted to look in a mirror. It totally had alot to do with low iron for me. I looked awful. My skin was very blotchy and had sort of break outs and then dark eyes. It seemed to go downhill fast until I figured out what was going on. It has taken about a month to get myself looking relatively normal again.
It will happen.