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Eczema Eyelid

Posted by Roshni | August 13, 2008 .

Eczema eyelid is a problem that generally consists of scaling, erythema, and edema, associated with burning and pruritus. Certain irritants and allergens in the air are the main source of eczema eyelids. The skin near and around the eyes is very thin and sensitive, because of this it is very vulnerable to these particles in the atmosphere. Hypersensitivity to the environmental allergens like dust, mould and pollen, or seborrheic dermatitis, may also cause the eczema eyelids.

Eczema is often though little of as a disorder, and is frequently overlooked. It has distressing effects and the treatment of this condition is hard in the majority of cases. When the eczema begins to spread towards the eyelids, it is a condition that cannot be tolerated by many people. Eczema eyelid is associated with itching and pain as a general feeling of discomfort accompanies it.

Symptoms of eyelid eczema:

* The common symptoms are itchy, inflamed and scaly skin

* In adults the skin may grow to be excessively dry; whereas in children it becomes too weepy.

* Mild eczema is associated with a small irritation; whereas severe eczema becomes unbearable and lead to disruption at work or at home, low self esteem, depression and disturbances in sleep.

Prevention of the eyelid eczema:

The best way of preventing the eczema is to start before it even begins. Some allergens are present in the air itself, and they are obviously difficult to avoid. If you have allergens in and around your house, you can use air filters, allergen-tight bedding, or anti-allergen cleaning products for diminishing their presence.

Treatment of eczema eyelid:

The typical treatment for eczema eyelids used to involve of a series of corticosteroids, but their use had some side effects causing the thinning of the skin or enlargement of the blood vessels. The new advanced treatments do not possess any such risks. This new treatment is called topical immunomodulators. It is fine to use and suited for the delicate eye area.    

A patient suffering from eczema eyelid should generally avoid all the possible irritants and allergens. He should stop using cosmetics and any skin commodities that cause irritation to the eyes. He ought to avoid scratching and rubbing the eyes. Sometimes the doctor, for short-term relief, may recommend a moisturiser.

One significant thing to remember is that your eczema becomes worse with stress. So, give yourself time and indulge in activities that you like and will promote relaxation. You can go for meditation, yoga, a creative pastime or any other hobby to diminish your stress.

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