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Teetime Mon 22-Jan-18 14:41:58

I have eczema and find plain Vaseline the best soothing and hydrating thing for eyes. Simple and cheap. Steroid creams often have petroleum jelly in them for this reasons

grannyqueenie Mon 22-Jan-18 14:18:05

hilda I feel your pain, I have blepharitis and at times I just want to claw my eyes out, which of course only makes it worse. I do sometimes use the very tiniest bit of the mildest steroid cream on my eyelids to calm it down, I know it’s not supposed to be used near eyes but sometimes I’m desperate! An antihistamine tablet can help too. I’ve been advised to bathe my eyes with a mild solution of baby shampoo and use hydrating drops, I get them on prescription as I’m allergic to some over the counter ones. I hope you find something that works for you

wildswan16 Mon 22-Jan-18 13:28:49

I have used this on my eyelids and it has worked very well.
www.laroche-posay.co.uk/toleriane-ultra-fluide

It is about £17 so isn't cheap but was effective.

hildajenniJ Mon 22-Jan-18 13:18:10

Hello all. I have a problem with eczema. Usually this is easily fixed as I have good moisturisers and steroid cream. The problem is, I have eczema on my eyelids. It's very itchy and sore, as it causes my eyelids to crack. It seems as I can't use any of my moisturisers around my eyes, even the mildest cream causes irritation. Can any of you suggest a solution? I'm going crazy trying not to rub them!!