DRx DD
Registered Pharmacist, Makunda Hospital, Emmanuel Hospital Association
22/02/2026
Having this kind of mark on eyelid is sign of high triglycerides or cholesterol. Accumulation of fats under the skin.
Key Signs and Characteristics
*Appearance: Yellow, orange, or beige-colored, flat or slightly raised patches.
*Location: Usually appear on the upper or lower eyelids, often near the inner corner.
*Texture: Soft to firm, sometimes waxy or smooth.
*Sensation: They are typically painless and do not itch, although they can grow in size or number over time.
Underlying Causes and Health Implications
*High Cholesterol: Approximately 50% of people with xanthelasma have high cholesterol.
*Heart Risk: These marks are linked to an increased risk of heart attack, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease.
*Metabolic Issues: They are often associated with liver disease, diabetes, and hypothyroidism.
*Risk Factors: More common in women, middle-aged or older individuals, smokers, and those with high blood pressure.
When to See a Doctor
If the spot is new, grows rapidly, or causes discomfort.
If you have a personal or family history of high cholesterol.
If the spot bleeds, becomes painful, or causes the eyelid to feel heavy.
For a proper, professional diagnosis to differentiate it from other conditions like skin cancer (which can look similar), a stye, or a chalazion.
While xanthelasma itself is not a direct threat to vision, it serves as a valuable, visible warning sign that you should have your overall cardiovascular health assessed by a doctor.
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