Itchy eyelids at the corners of the eyes are caused by.
Itchy eyelids in the corner of the eye are most often caused by inflammation. The following two types of inflammation are common: canthal blepharitis, which is the inflammation that occurs when the corner of the eye becomes infected. Most of this is caused by Mo-Abis infection, and some is related to vitamin B2 deficiency. The main manifestation is the patient’s self-induced eye itch, usually in the outer corner of the eye, with photophobia and tearing, and in severe cases with lid margin congestion.
There is also an allergic conjunctivitis caused by an allergic reaction due to allergenic stimulation, which can be divided into perennial allergic conjunctivitis, seasonal allergic conjunctivitis and springtime keratoconjunctivitis, which can be differentiated depending on the time of onset and duration of the disease.