A particularly itchy eye area is usually due to allergic conjunctivitis and blepharitis.
Allergic conjunctivitis, which can develop in patients of any age and is usually high in spring and summer, is related to the fact that the conjunctival tissues of the patient’s eyes come into contact with allergens, such as pollen and willow flakes, which induce an allergic reaction. It can be treated with anti-allergy medications such as ketotifen fumarate eye drops.
Blepharitis can occur all year round, usually due to inflammation caused by chronic bacterial infection at the eyelid margin. You need to pay attention to personal hygiene, do a good job of cleaning the eyes, by applying antibiotic eye ointment and other ways of treatment, such as ofloxacin eye ointment.
Patients with symptoms of itchy corners of the eyes can also be caused by impingement, foreign bodies, etc., and need to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, so that the doctor can make a clear diagnosis and then carry out treatment according to the specific cause.