The skin above the eye is peeling

There are many reasons that cause this unpleasant problem - the eyelids peel, itching, and severe burning appear. You should not treat alarming symptoms carelessly - a dangerous sign can portend more serious problems and even provoke a serious eye disease. Before starting treatment, it is recommended to determine which factor caused the peeling, try to eliminate it, and, if necessary, seek the help of a specialist. Timely use of medications or alternative medicine will allow you to effectively cope with the problem and prevent complications.

Causes of peeling eyelids

If the skin on your eyelids is peeling, there can be many reasons for the manifestation. Some of the factors that provoke the problem are quite harmless, and you can cope with them on your own. There are also more dangerous reasons for health, the elimination of which will require the help of doctors.

Some of the most common causes of redness and flaking of the skin include:

  1. allergic reaction to external irritants (low-quality or inappropriate cosmetics, frost, wind, ultraviolet radiation);
  2. the use of synthetic-based cleansers;
  3. age (in old age, peeling occurs more often);
  4. regular work at the computer;
  5. viral, infectious diseases;
  6. constant scratching of the eyes;
  7. severe fatigue;
  8. improper functioning of the sebaceous glands (women with dry skin are more likely to suffer from the problem than women with oily dermis);
  9. low humidity in the room where you have to stay for a long time;
  10. errors in choosing or wearing contact lenses;
  11. using too harsh a liquid to wash your face.

Some of the most dangerous factors that provoke peeling are diseases. Demodicosis is one of the most common. Infection with a subcutaneous mite can lead to loss of eyelashes and the release of a thick liquid with an unpleasant odor from the skin.

Viral diseases and fungal infections also often lead to problems with the dermis. Itching, peeling, and the appearance of small bubbles with clear liquid are only part of the unpleasant symptoms that will have to be eliminated with the use of pharmaceutical drugs.

If you can’t determine why the skin is red, or what factor caused the unpleasant problem, it’s better to go to the doctor. It is recommended to begin treatment with pharmaceutical drugs or home remedies only after an accurate diagnosis - improper use can cause dangerous vision pathologies.

Prevention of the problem

It is not possible to completely prevent a dangerous manifestation even with preventive measures, but it is quite easy to partially reduce the danger. The eyelids often peel and itch as a result of careless hygiene or improper care of the skin, so it is better to adhere to the basic recommendations.

Strict adherence to the following rules will partially prevent trouble:

  1. use only high-quality cosmetics (preferably natural), and be sure to completely wash off makeup before going to bed;
  2. do not rub your eyes with your hands, especially dirty ones;
  3. for washing, use only preparations suitable for your derma type (if necessary, consult a cosmetologist about what to give preference);
  4. regularly carry out procedures to soothe the eyes, use herbal decoctions (chamomile, green tea);
  5. change your diet, introduce vegetables and fruits.

Do you know? Often, even complete regular rest is enough to prevent problems with the dermis of the eyelids. Eye fatigue is one of the reasons for the unpleasant manifestation.

What to do if your eyelids are peeling

The first rule for successfully treating flaky skin on the eyelids is to accurately determine the cause that provoked the unpleasant manifestation. If the factor is not too dangerous and can be eliminated without the help of a doctor, you can cope with the problem even with simple folk remedies. Lotions, compresses, masks - home cosmetology offers many effective methods that will quickly eliminate the problem.

Important! For complex diseases, it is better not to carry out treatment on your own. Improper use of aggressive medications or even home remedies on the upper eyelid can lead to dangerous diseases. It is not difficult to predict the results of self-medication - a significant deterioration or even complete loss of vision.

The causes, main risk factors for eyelid inflammation and treatment are described in the video:

Folk recipes

If it was possible to determine the cause of the unpleasant manifestation without any particular difficulties, and the skin of the eyelids is peeling due to harmless external factors, you will be able to cope with the problem without the help of a doctor. Among home cosmetology products, it is recommended to pay attention to chamomile decoction, tea leaves, and juice squeezed from aloe leaves. It is not necessary to stop at one method - it is better to alternate different compositions.

In addition to eliminating flaking, a home remedy will help you cope with additional symptoms - itching, burning.

Preparation:

  1. Rub 20 grams with your hands. dry inflorescences of the plant.
  2. Boil water (150 ml).
  3. Brew the vegetable raw materials, stir.
  4. Close the container and wrap it with a towel to increase the concentration of nutrients.
  5. Leave for half an hour, strain.

Using chamomile decoction is simple - soak cotton wool discs with liquid, place on the affected dermis, and leave for a quarter of an hour. Repeat the procedure daily, if the upper eyelid is itchy and very red, it is recommended to carry out at least three manipulations per day. You should not store the decoction for more than one day - the beneficial qualities quickly disappear.

Aloe lotions

The use of aloe will eliminate peeling, destroy bacteria that cause unpleasant discomfort, and relieve redness.

Preparation:

  1. Stock up on plant leaves in advance, wrap them in polyethylene film, and put them in the refrigerator for a week.
  2. Grind the wilted leaves into a fine paste with a sharp knife.
  3. Squeeze out the juice using a gauze cloth folded in several layers.

Soak cotton sponges with liquid, place the lotions on your eyes and leave for half an hour. Two procedures per day are enough. One is best done after waking up, the second before going to bed. Typically, the duration of treatment does not take more than two weeks - this time is enough to completely eliminate unpleasant symptoms.

Using green tea is a great way to cope with flaking, fatigue, and red eyes. If the lower eyelid is peeling, it is better to use tea bags - it is more convenient to use in the procedure.

Preparation:

  1. Brew 15 g. tea granules (it is recommended to take tea without additives or flavorings) boiling water (100 ml).
  2. Infuse the liquid; half an hour is enough to obtain a rich product.
  3. If you use bags, it is recommended to simply pour boiling water over them, remove them from the liquid after a quarter of an hour, and squeeze them out a little.

Place wet tea bags or cotton pads soaked in liquid over your eyes. The duration of the procedure is a quarter of an hour. For severe peeling, it is recommended to carry out up to three manipulations per day.

A carrot-based emollient will eliminate flaking, promote healing, and improve the condition of the skin.

Preparation:

  1. Peel, wash the carrots, turn into pulp using a grater.
  2. Add mashed yolk to the mixture.
  3. Add flour (20 gr.), mix.
  4. Use immediately.

Place the prepared mixture on your eyes in a thick layer. Leave for a quarter of an hour. Remove with a sponge, wash with a herbal decoction (chamomile, string). One procedure per day is enough.

What can you buy at the pharmacy?

If the skin not only flakes and itches, but also turns red and even becomes covered in a rash, it will not be possible to cope with the manifestation without the use of drugs from the pharmacy. The use of medications should be carried out under the strict supervision of a physician. A specialist also prescribes the medicine, having previously diagnosed the disease.

Peeling eyelids are most often treated with the following medications:

  1. Antibacterial drugs. The use of Okomistin, Torbex or Tsiromed drops is usually recommended. The number of applications and dosage is calculated by the doctor based on the severity of the damage to the dermis.
  2. Antihistamines. Recommended for manifestations provoked by irritants. Claritin or Opatonol is usually prescribed. Instillation is carried out as prescribed by a doctor, who determines the number of procedures and the required dosage.
  3. Antifungal agents. Used only for fungal infections of the dermis. The recommended drug is Nystanin.
  4. Antiseptics. Among the most popular and harmless drugs is Vitabact.
  5. Vasoconstrictor medications. One of the best remedies against eye fatigue is Visin drops. It is often prescribed as a preventive measure for people who spend a lot of time at the computer.

Regardless of the drug prescribed to get rid of the problem, there is no point in experimenting. Excess of dosage, improper use, incomplete course of treatment are the main causes of relapse of eye disease and intense peeling of the eyelids.

When to contact a specialist

You should not always hesitate with treatment and visits to doctors. There are several reasons to go to the doctor if you have to deal with an unpleasant manifestation. Among them:

  1. dry skin on the eyelids does not respond to home remedies, peeling continues to develop rapidly and affect healthy tissue;
  2. reddened eyelids, which are accompanied by increased production of tears;
  3. the skin is very itchy and covered with a profuse rash;
  4. ulcers appear on the dermis, secreting a viscous liquid with an unpleasant odor;
  5. bleeding areas form;
  6. eyelashes begin to fall out.

In no case should you try to cope with the problem yourself - use gentle home cosmetology products or drugs from a pharmacy. Delay in contacting a specialist can lead to dangerous complications and the development of serious illnesses. It often happens that the disease is already lurking and waiting for the right hour, indicating itself with an alarming signal - peeling of the skin of the eyelids.

If the skin above the eye is peeling, you should not expect it to go away on its own. Neglect of alarm signals will lead to irreversible consequences, so it is better not to hesitate. If the manifestation is not dangerous, you can cope with it with home remedies, otherwise you will have to resort to medications that will quickly eliminate the unpleasant symptom.

One of the most important organs for humans is the eyes. They are very vulnerable to external factors. They are protected by the eyelids, the skin of which is thin and delicate. Patients often turn to an ophthalmologist complaining of peeling or redness. It is irresponsible to ignore this symptom and consider it harmless to health. If the eyelids peel, this may be the first sign of the development of an ophthalmological disease that can cause serious harm to the organ of vision.

Causes and provoking factors



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Sensitive eyelid skin reacts negatively to any negative external influence. The epidermis turns red, cracks and peeling appear. Also, such symptoms can signal a malfunction of the internal organs. Most often, problems with the skin around the eyes are caused by the following factors:

  1. Allergic reaction;
  2. Use of low quality cosmetics;
  3. Eyelash mite causing demodicosis;
  4. Inflammatory lesion of the epidermis resulting from exposure to damaging factors;
  5. Failure to comply with personal hygiene rules;
  6. Fatigue of the organ of vision;
  7. Exposure to sunlight;
  8. Weathering;
  9. Spending a long time in front of a computer monitor;
  10. Lack of vitamins;
  11. Infectious disease;
  12. Dry eye syndrome;
  13. Fungus.
Several factors can simultaneously cause peeling of the eyelid. To stop the disease, it is necessary to identify them all and eliminate them with the help of well-chosen therapy.

Allergy

One of the most common reasons causing the development of anomalies. When a person comes into contact with an allergen, the eyes become very watery, and accordingly the skin becomes irritated and begins to peel off. The longer the body is exposed to the “pest”, the stronger the unpleasant symptoms.

Most often, a negative reaction occurs upon contact with the following irritants:

  1. Plant pollen;
  2. Animal fur;
  3. Cosmetical tools;
  4. Products;
  5. Dust;
  6. Harmful fumes from household chemicals, etc.

To get rid of an allergic reaction, you must stop contact with the irritant.

Demodicosis



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This ophthalmic disease is caused by eyelash mites. Most often it appears in autumn and spring. The cause of the damage is a weakened immune system; pensioners are also at risk. Mites get under the skin of the eyelids and begin to feed on hair follicles and can affect the sebaceous glands. The first symptom of the disease is loss of eyelashes and inflammation of the eyes, increased lacrimation and peeling of the skin under the eyelids.

Self-medication should not be practiced under any circumstances; any medications should be prescribed by a doctor after a preliminary examination and a series of examinations.

You will learn how to protect yourself from demodicosis from the video.

Fungus

Failure to comply with basic hygiene rules and the use of other people's cosmetics leads to a person contracting a harmful fungus. In this case, you need to prepare for long-term treatment, since it is impossible to get rid of the “pest” in a couple of days.

As a result of a fungal infection, chronic mycosis can develop, affecting the hair and nails. The risk group includes people with weak immune systems. Often the fungus “joins” other pathologies, such as diabetes or oncology.
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Infectious diseases

If the eyelid is peeling, the reason may be hidden in the development of such ailments as:

  1. Conjunctivitis;
  2. ARVI;
  3. Problems with the gastrointestinal tract;
  4. Trachoma;
  5. Herpes;
  6. Keratitis.

Bacterial blepharitis often affects the delicate skin around the eyes. The disease can affect the cornea and conjunctiva. To treat the disease, ointments are used that contain gentamicin or erythromycin.

Seborrheic dermatitis is harmful to the skin. Its main signs are swelling of the eyelids, the appearance of small scales between the eyelashes that connect to the epidermis. In appearance they resemble dandruff.

Lack of vitamins

Peeling of the skin provokes a lack of vitamins A, D and E. The causes of vitamin deficiency include:

  1. Unbalanced diet;
  2. The presence of an illness accompanied by problems with the absorption of beneficial microelements from the intestines;
  3. Lack of solar radiation;
  4. Taking medications containing vitamin antagonist substances.

To eliminate unpleasant symptoms, review your menu and lifestyle.

Inappropriate cosmetics and improper care

These factors often cause the development of anomalies. To avoid skin flaking and redness, follow these rules:

  1. Do not use cosmetics containing abrasive particles;
  2. Do not wipe the area around the eyes with toners that contain alcohol;
  3. Never apply expired cosmetics to your skin;
  4. Select products according to your age;
  5. Store cosmetics correctly;
  6. Wash your hands before applying makeup;
  7. Make sure that all instruments that come into contact with the eyelid skin are clean.

When caring for the area around the eyes, the following is prohibited:

  1. Rub cosmetics intensively;
  2. Leave them overnight;
  3. Apply masks more often than prescribed in the instructions;
  4. Use toilet soap to remove cosmetics.

If you experience itching or burning after applying skin care products, wash them off immediately. Rinse your eyes with clean water and take Diazolin or Suprastin.

Herpes and adenovirus



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The first disease is accompanied by the appearance of small blisters; with complications, ulcers form in their place. Adenovirus affects both eyes simultaneously and is accompanied by pathologies of the respiratory system.

Acyclovir is used to treat herpes. For the treatment of adenoviral conjunctivitis, warming lotions and eye drops from the group of corticosteroids are used.

Associated symptoms

Peeling of the skin around the eyelids is accompanied by additional symptoms. Some of them are very specific and help to easily identify the cause that triggered the development of the anomaly.

Typical accompanying symptoms:

  1. Unbearable itching;
  2. Redness of the epidermis around the eyes;
  3. Swelling of the eyelids;
  4. Intolerance to bright light;
  5. Increased tear production;
  6. Pain in the eyes;
  7. Eyelashes break and fall out;
  8. Redness of the sclera is observed.
Discharge of pus may signal the development of conjunctivitis; in this case, before starting treatment, it is necessary to establish its type (allergic, bacterial, etc.).

If the skin under your eyes peels, you should immediately consult a doctor. Unbearable itching and redness cause discomfort, and the damaged epidermis becomes very thin, which can lead to serious complications. Medical attention is required if unpleasant symptoms persist for three days.
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Where to go?

The appearance of the first signs of damage to the epidermis around the eyes is not a reason to panic, but you should not hesitate to visit a doctor. Do not forget that the skin of the eyelids is very thin and delicate, and any injury to the organ of vision can lead to irreversible consequences.

First of all, visit an ophthalmologist and a dermatologist; in some cases, a consultation with an allergist is required.

Diagnostics

Initially, the ophthalmologist conducts a visual examination of the patient, asking him in detail about the symptoms accompanying the course of the disease and illnesses suffered in the recent past.

To make an accurate diagnosis, a blood test is performed, eye secretions and tear fluid are taken for examination. To visually analyze the condition of the organ of vision, the doctor uses a slit lamp. To detect eyelash mites, four eyelashes are taken from the upper and lower eyelids for laboratory testing.

Treatment with drugs



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Therapy is selected for each patient individually after identifying the factor that triggered the development of the disease. It is important to treat not the manifestation of the disease, but its source. Otherwise, any measures will not bring results.

Most often, medications are the first to hit the target. The doctor may prescribe the following medications:

  1. Antibiotics. The most commonly prescribed eye drops are Okomistin, Albucid and Tsipromed. For damage to the mucous membrane, tetracycline ointment is used;
  2. Antiallergic and antihistamine medications. Helps get rid of itching and relieve swelling. This could be Claritin, Loratidine, or hormonal ointments that contain hydrocortisone;
  3. Antiseptic drugs. Block the spread of pathogenic microorganisms. Use the most gentle means, such as “Vitabakt” or a solution of boric acid;
  4. To combat the fungus, Levorin or Nystatin is prescribed;
  5. Antiviral drugs. These include “Anaferon”, “Solcoseryl”;
  6. If the cause of peeling lies in inflammation, then Sofradex or Maxitrol eye drops will help;
  7. To relieve visual fatigue, doctors recommend taking Visine.

To strengthen the immune system and increase the body's resistance to negative factors, take a course of Vitrum Vision or Complivit Oftalmo vitamins.

Often, to get rid of unpleasant symptoms, doctors prescribe topical medications (ointments and drops). They affect the source of the disease and almost never enter the circulatory system. If you need to use several types of drops, use them with a break of fifteen minutes.

Help from traditional medicine

If the cause of the anomaly does not lie in a serious illness or you simply don’t have time to visit the clinic, try using the gifts of nature and grandma’s recipes. Some of them are excellent substitutes for medications and successfully fight the disease. However, despite their effectiveness, there is no need to abuse traditional medicine. Before using any recipe, consult your doctor.

To moisturize dry skin, use melt water and wash your face with it every morning; herbal decoctions or tar soap are also suitable for this purpose. Tinctures from medicinal plants are an excellent option for compresses. The most commonly used plants are calendula, chamomile, and St. John's wort. At the stage of epidermal regeneration, you cannot use string and celandine, as they are very drying. Use the latter with extreme caution, as it is poisonous.

To prepare a medicinal decoction, no special knowledge or skills are required. Take a tablespoon of herb, pour a glass of boiled water and keep in a closed container until the infusion has cooled. Next, strain it and use it in the following way:

  1. As lotions. Soak a cotton pad in the liquid and apply to the affected organ of vision for half an hour;
  2. For washing. Soak a cotton swab well in the solution and wipe the eye in the direction from the nose to the temple;
  3. For rinsing. Dilute the broth with boiling water in a ratio of 1:5, and irrigate your face with it every time after washing.

Several proven traditional medicine recipes will also help get rid of peeling.
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Camomile tea



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Take one tablespoon of dried chamomile flower and pour boiling water over it. After the composition has infused, strain it. Soak a cotton pad in the liquid and apply to damaged eyes. If the infusion is diluted with water, it can be used as eye drops. It relieves fatigue, relieves dryness and irritation.

Tea brewing

They help with visual fatigue and as therapy for a variety of ophthalmological pathologies. It is better to use loose leaf tea, but you can opt for bagged tea. The brew should be very strong, soak the discs in it and apply for about fifteen minutes.

Aloe juice

Cut the aloe leaf and place it in the refrigerator, this will help achieve the desired consistency. Within seven days, the juice is saturated with enzymes and becomes liquid. Lubricate damaged skin with it. The juice moisturizes well, eliminates redness and itching, and restores the epidermis.

Prevention and care of eyelid skin

It is impossible to 100% eliminate the risk of flaky skin around the eyelids, since the symptom is associated with various processes occurring in the body. But it can be reduced with simple preventive measures:

  1. Buy high quality cosmetics, do not skimp on yourself and your health. Be sure to remove your makeup before going to bed;
  2. To wash your face, use clean water and toners that suit your skin type;
  3. Apply soothing compresses once every seven days;
  4. Give your eyes rest, do not overstrain the organ of vision;
  5. Create a balanced diet, eat healthy foods and, if necessary, take vitamin complexes;
  6. Avoid touching your face and eyes with unwashed hands.
To prevent the development of this or that pathology, carefully monitor your health and listen to your body. If peeling occurs, seek medical attention immediately.

Conclusion

Dry skin around the eyelids and flaking are the first signal that something is wrong with the body and it needs help. Timely consultation with a doctor will help avoid the development of serious pathologies, which often cause complete loss of vision. Contact your doctor, he will find out the cause of the disease and help you choose the optimal therapy.
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There are many reasons that provoke redness of the skin of the eyelids, peeling, itching and other unpleasant symptoms.

This could be temperature fluctuations, low-quality cosmetics or changes in diet.

But often in this way the body signals serious disturbances in the functioning of internal organs, as well as the penetration of pathogenic microorganisms or parasites into the body.

Peeling eyelid skin: main reasons

Eyelid skin redness and peeling cannot be considered as a cosmetic defect that can be eliminated by external means.

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This should be done by a qualified specialist who will first find out the cause of this pathology and prescribe appropriate treatment.

Allergic reaction

A characteristic sign of an allergy is simultaneous redness of the skin of both eyelids, accompanied by peeling, itching, lacrimation and swelling.

Most often, this phenomenon is seasonal and occurs during the flowering period of various plant species.

Allergies can also be caused by:

  1. Food;
  2. creams, lotions, masks, decorative cosmetics;
  3. dust;
  4. animal hair and dander;
  5. insect bites;
  6. household chemicals;
  7. medications.

In some cases, it is not possible to independently identify the factor causing the development of an allergic reaction. For this In the clinic, skin tests are carried out, which make it possible to identify the allergen with 100% probability.

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Unsuitable cosmetics

When caring for the skin around the eyes, you should adhere to the following rules:

  1. never use cosmetics that have expired;
  2. do not use scrubs, peelings;
  3. do not wipe this area with tonics containing alcohol;
  4. choose cosmetics according to age and skin type;
  5. follow the rules for storing cosmetics;
  6. apply products to the skin only with clean hands;
  7. monitor the cleanliness of brushes, sponges, brushes and other instruments that come into contact with the eyelid area.

Important to remember! Eyelid skin care products should be used strictly individually.

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Improper skin care under the eyes

Even if you choose the right products for the care of sensitive skin around the eyes, you can cause the opposite effect if they are used incorrectly.

It is forbidden to do the following when caring for the skin around the eyes:

  1. leave decorative cosmetics on your face overnight;
  2. rub the cream or gel into the skin of the eyelids;
  3. use masks or compresses more often than indicated in the instructions;
  4. Use toilet soap or shower gel to remove cosmetics.

If the cream does not have a dispenser, then you should take it from the jar using a special stick, spatula or spatula, which must be thoroughly wiped or washed after each use.

This will help minimize the risk of bacteria and pathogenic fungi developing in the cream.

Apply the cream or gel to the eyelids by lightly touching them with your ring fingers., in the direction from the outer to the inner corner of the eye.

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Remove eye makeup with gentle movements using a product intended for this purpose, applied to a cotton pad or swab.

Attention! If, after applying a care product or decorative cosmetics, a feeling of discomfort, burning, itching or redness of the skin around the eyes occurs, you should quickly wipe it off with a cotton pad, rinse with clean water and take an antihistamine tablet (Diazolin, Suprastin, Tavegil) ).

Fungal infections

Redness and peeling of the eyelids can be caused by fungal diseases such as:

According to statistics, The most common cause of peeling eyelid skin is seborrhea, caused by the opportunistic fungus Malassezia.

Being constantly present on a person’s skin, it does not manifest itself until a sharp decrease in immunity occurs as a result of illness, severe stress or other factors.



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If you have redness of the eyelid skin or peeling, do not postpone visiting an ophthalmologist and further treatment.

During this period, the fungus begins to multiply intensively, affecting the sebaceous glands, disrupting the production of their secretions and leading to inflammation of the skin around the eyes.

The main symptoms of the disease are:

  1. redness of the skin of the eyelids with pronounced peeling;
  2. the appearance of round, shiny spots;
  3. a burning sensation in the eyes;
  4. presence of small bubbles;
  5. eyelash loss.

Periodically, the blisters burst, serous exudate flows out of them, which, when dried, forms a yellowish crust.

When large areas are affected, a person experiences lacrimation and a rise in general body temperature.

Trichophytosis is caused by fungi of the genus Trichophyton.

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Parasitizing the skin of the eyelids, they cause folliculitis, manifested by:

  1. swelling;
  2. hyperemia;
  3. severe itching;
  4. the presence of small pustules covered with crusts;
  5. a clearly visible coating of spores on the eyelashes;
  6. eyelash loss or breaking off.

Small round lesions in the form of craters are clearly visible on the skin, in the center of which there are numerous scales. Lack of treatment leads to the development of conjunctivitis.

The causative agent of favus is the fungus Achorion Schünleini. The pathological process is characterized by the appearance of reddish papules and scales near the hair follicles on the skin of the upper eyelid.

As the disease progresses, the papules turn into yellowish crusts and disappear. Doctors record numerous cases of self-recovery.

Adverse external factors

Increased sensitivity of the skin around the eyes is due to the lack of a subcutaneous fat layer, which is recognized to perform a protective function.

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Therefore, redness and peeling of the eyelids can be caused by unfavorable environmental factors, which include:

  1. direct exposure to ultraviolet (sun) rays;
  2. low temperatures;
  3. sudden temperature fluctuations;
  4. severe air pollution;
  5. wind;
  6. dry air.

The condition of the skin of the eyelids is also negatively affected by:

  1. long periods of time in front of a computer monitor;
  2. incorrect selection of contact lenses and care products;
  3. staying in a room with air conditioning for a long time;
  4. habit of rubbing your eyes with your hands.

It is important to know! Redness of the eyelids can occur with severe stress, chronic fatigue and lack of sleep.

Avitaminosis

Dry and flaky eyelid skin is often caused by a lack of fat-soluble vitamins A, D and E.

The causes of these hypovitaminosis are:

  1. insufficient intake of vitamins from food;
  2. the presence of diseases that provoke impaired absorption of nutrients from the intestines;
  3. no exposure to sunlight on the skin;
  4. taking certain medications containing vitamin antagonists.

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In addition to vitamin deficiencies, peeling of the skin of the eyelids can be caused by a malfunction of the thyroid gland and insufficient synthesis of sex hormones. In this case, consultation with an endocrinologist is necessary.

Eyelash mite

The microscopic subcutaneous mite Demodex Folliculorum is a permanent parasite in human hair follicles.

It begins to multiply intensively and manifests itself only when the level of production of immune cells decreases, causing clinical manifestations of demodicosis.

The greatest harm is caused by toxic waste products of the parasite, causing:

  1. peeling of the epidermis in the eyelid area;
  2. hyperemia;
  3. swelling;
  4. severe itching;
  5. eyelash loss;
  6. accumulation of whitish exudate on the edges of the eyelids, causing eyelashes to stick together during sleep.

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Treatment of redness and peeling of the skin of the eyelids, depending on the cause

Treatment of redness and peeling of the skin on the eyelids should be comprehensive and aimed at eliminating the etiological factor, relieving the symptoms of the disease, preventing relapses and recurrences.

What to do if peeling is caused by allergies

After identifying and eliminating the cause of the allergy, the doctor prescribes antihistamines depending on the age and individual characteristics of the patient’s body.

For short-term use, first generation drugs are most often used (Suprastin, Diphenhydramine, Fenkarol, Tavegil, Diazolin). They have a quick and strong effect, but at the same time have a sedative effect.

Second generation antihistamines (Claridol, Clarotadine, Kestin, Lomilan, Claritin, Zyrtec) do not inhibit mental and physical activity and are not addictive.

Their duration of action is 24 hours, and the therapeutic effect is observed within 5-7 days after discontinuation of use.

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Attention! These drugs are contraindicated in patients with disorders of the cardiovascular system.

Third generation antiallergic drugs (Telfast, Gismanal, Trexil) have a minimal number of contraindications, but are expensive.

In addition to antihistamine tablets, the doctor prescribes ointments that relieve itching and eliminate inflammation (Dexamethasone, Hydrocortisone).

In rare cases, when it is not possible to eliminate the etiological factor, treatment is carried out in a hospital setting.

The patient is given subcutaneous injections of microdoses of the allergen, which help to gradually reduce the level of susceptibility of the patient’s body to it.

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How to treat fungal skin lesions of the eyelids

Antifungal drugs should only be selected by a doctor, taking into account the morphofunctional characteristics of the pathogen.

The most effective fungicides are currently recognized:

Colbiotsin ointment is used as a local remedy.

If the disease is complicated by bacterial microflora, then oral antibiotics or antimicrobial ointments (Ofloxacin) are prescribed.

An alkaline environment promotes the development of fungus that causes seborrhea. Therefore, washing with soap accelerates the development of the pathological process and interferes with treatment.

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Vitamin therapy for vitamin deficiency

You can eliminate the symptoms of hypovitaminosis A, D and E by including in your diet:

  1. yellow, red and orange vegetables and fruits;
  2. fatty varieties of sea fish or fish oil;
  3. beef liver;
  4. butter;
  5. eggs;
  6. nuts;
  7. legumes

Synthetic vitamins should only be taken as prescribed by a doctor., since their excess has a detrimental effect on the health of the entire body and can lead to serious metabolic disorders.

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What to do if peeling occurs due to unfavorable external factors

If redness and peeling of the eyelids are caused by severe frost, wind, hot or dry air, then the problem in most cases is eliminated by the use of cosmetic creams and ointments (Bepanten, Panthenol).

Note! In advanced cases, it is worth contacting a cosmetologist who uses professional cosmetics to soften the epidermis or eliminate rosacea (injections with hyaluronic acid).

How to treat eyelash mites

Treatment of demodicosis should be comprehensive and include the use of:

  1. external acaricides (sulfur ointment, Glycoderm, Benzyl benzoate, Metrogyl jelly), which have a detrimental effect on ticks;
  2. acaricidal eye drops (“Tosmilen”, “Carbachol”, “Phosfacol”);
  3. disinfectant drops (“Piclosidine”, “Vitabakt”), which reduce the concentration of pathogenic microorganisms that cause the development of purulent inflammation in the affected area;
  4. local antihistamines (“Okumetil”, “Acular”);
  5. oral metronidazole tablets;
  6. anti-inflammatory ointments (Uniderm cream);
  7. creams that normalize the condition of the epidermis and eliminate flaking (“Emolium”).

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In parallel with the use of these medications, it is necessary to increase the body’s defenses by:

  1. minimizing the number of stress factors;
  2. treatment of chronic infections that weaken the body;
  3. proper organization of work and rest;
  4. regular exposure to fresh air;
  5. good nutrition.

It is important to know! You should carefully observe personal hygiene, stop drinking alcohol, nicotine, and also refrain from visiting the bathhouse and solarium.

Traditional recipes for the treatment of peeling and redness of the skin of the eyelids

It is advisable to use traditional methods to eliminate redness and peeling of the eyelids, which is caused by climatic factors, fatigue, poor-quality cosmetics or age-related processes occurring in the skin.

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In the presence of diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms, folk remedies can only be used as an auxiliary therapy in combination with pharmacological drugs.

A mask made from equal parts of butter and banana will help eliminate peeling.

It is better to prepare the oil yourself so that it contains only natural ingredients and is free of preservatives, dyes, herbal ingredients and salt.

If there is no allergy, then you can add 0.5 tsp to the mask. acacia honey. All ingredients should be thoroughly mixed, applied to the skin of the eyelids and left for 20-30 minutes. After this, the product must be carefully washed off with warm boiled water.

To eliminate redness of the skin of the eyelids, it is worth using compresses from decoctions of calendula, sage, chamomile, oak bark or black tea.

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For this purpose, you should place 1 tbsp. l. chopped herbs into a ceramic or glass container, pour 250 ml of boiling water, close and let it brew for 40-60 minutes.

Then you need to strain the solution, moisten cotton pads with it and apply it to your eyelids, leaving it for 15-20 minutes. This procedure should be repeated 2-3 times a day for a week.

Prevention: to keep eyelid skin always healthy

You can avoid redness of the eyelid skin and peeling by following these recommendations:

  1. adhere to a balanced diet, avoiding long-term mono-diets and strict restrictions on fat consumption;
  2. minimize the amount of alcohol consumed, spicy, fried, salty and canned foods;
  3. limit the time spent in front of a computer monitor screen;
  4. in sunny weather, wear sunglasses and use cosmetics containing SPF filters;
  5. avoid sudden hypothermia of the facial skin;
  6. drink enough clean water;
  7. select cosmetics taking into account age and skin type;
  8. Before going to bed, thoroughly cleanse your face of cosmetics using special products.

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Important to remember! Failure to promptly eliminate the causes of peeling and redness of the skin can lead to the development of serious eye diseases, leading to inflammation and decreased visual acuity.

From this video you will learn about redness of the eyelid skin and peeling as symptoms of dermatitis:

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