Question Posted Thursday December 27 2007, 11:11 am
just this school year, ive becoming lazy, less active, and im eating alot more than i used to. i am a very skinny person, people jockingly call me anorexic sometimes, so ive gained a little wait which is fine with me. But for some reason, my face has gotton bigger. like my cheeks and everything...is actually becoming fat! ive always had a round face with sorta pudgy cheeks...but it's getting bigger like swelling! i really dont like it, is there anyway to get it back down to normal size...like eat less or something? please help im despreate! thanks<3
Additional info, added Thursday December 27 2007, 11:17 am: P.S. i'm 14/female in highschool. (i look at pics from my 8th grade graduation & recent pics, and i can see a noticable difference.. Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Nutrition? tigerbear000 answered Thursday December 27 2007, 6:11 pm: You might have an infection. Or sometimes a lack of sleep does that to me. I've had both. I'm really thin also and when I get sick my face sometimes swells. You can have an infection and not know it. My face swelled really bad when i had mono.
I also tore my ACL once (I play basketball) and so I was inactive for a couples months. And my face wasn't as defined as it had been, It was rounder and a little pudgier underneath..even though my body was still thin (I just lost all my muscle).
Brandi_S answered Thursday December 27 2007, 5:17 pm: When you put on weight, it happens through your whole body, including your face.
There is no way to lose weight in just your face, you have to lose weight in general.
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