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How to treat eczema around eyes?

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Andrew Bellingham

Pharmacist | 20+ Years | BPharm | Dip Clin Pharm

Eczema, a chronic inflammatory skin condition known as atopic dermatitis, affects individuals of all ages, with symptoms ranging from redness and inflammation to intense itching. While eczema can manifest anywhere on the body, its occurrence around the eyes poses unique challenges due to the sensitivity of the skin in this area.

The skin around the eyes is thinner and more delicate than skin elsewhere on the body, making it particularly vulnerable to irritation and inflammation.

How to treat eczema on eyelid?

Managing eczema around the eyes requires a gentle yet comprehensive approach to soothe inflammation, reduce itching, and protect the delicate skin in this area.

Here’s a step-by-step routine tailored to effectively treat eczema around your eyes:

Gently clean around your eyes

Begin by cleansing the skin around your eyes with a mild, fragrance-free cleanser specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Avoid using harsh or abrasive products that can further irritate the delicate skin.

Moisturise regularly

Apply a thick, hypoallergenic moisturiser to the affected area immediately after cleansing while the skin is still damp. Look for moisturisers containing ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or colloidal oatmeal, which help restore the skin’s natural barrier and retain moisture.

Use topical steroids sparingly

If prescribed, use topical corticosteroids sparingly and strictly according to their instructions. Apply a thin layer of the steroid cream or ointment around your eye, being careful to avoid direct contact.

Avoid rubbing & scratching

Rubbing your irritated skin can lead to further irritation, and worsen your symptoms. Instead, use cool compresses or gentle tapping motions to soothe itching and inflammation.

Frequently asked questions about eczema

What are the common triggers for eczema around the eyes?

Common triggers for eczema around the eyes include allergens, irritants in skin care products, environmental factors like pollen, and rubbing or scratching the area.

How can I relieve itching caused by eczema on my eyelids?

To relieve itching from eczema on eyelids, apply cool compresses, use moisturisers, avoid rubbing, and consult a dermatologist for tailored treatments.

Are there any specific skin care products recommended for eczema?

Yes, for eczema, look for hypoallergenic, fragrance-free moisturisers with ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or colloidal oatmeal.

A close up photo of a woman's eye, the surrounding skin is highly inflamed and red due to eczema

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