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Tag: Periorbital edema

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Understanding the Link: Can Ibuprofen Cause Eye Swelling?

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While hypersensitivity reactions to NSAIDs occur in only 0.1% to 0.3% of the general population, ibuprofen is a known cause of drug-induced angioedema [1.3.3, 1.3.1]. So, can ibuprofen cause eye swelling? Yes, it is a recognized, though rare, side effect.

Does minoxidil cause eye swelling? A pharmacist's guide

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Reports from several clinical studies show that a small percentage of people using low-dose oral minoxidil experience periorbital edema, or swelling around the eyes. So, **does minoxidil cause eye swelling**? Yes, it can, though this side effect is typically more associated with the oral version due to its systemic effects on fluid retention.

Does Minoxidil Give You Eye Bags? Understanding Periorbital Edema

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While minoxidil is an effective treatment for hair loss, up to 1% of oral minoxidil users experience periorbital edema, or swelling around the eyes. This phenomenon has led many to question: **Does minoxidil give you eye bags?** The answer is yes, though it is an uncommon and usually reversible side effect caused by fluid retention.

Can minoxidil cause moon face? Separating myth from medical reality

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According to one review, between 0.3% and 1% of low-dose oral minoxidil users may experience periorbital edema, or swelling around the eyes. This facial puffiness, often mistaken for the medical term '**moon face**', is a distinct, dose-dependent side effect with a different underlying cause.