Patients with itchy eyelids can be the result of eyelid skin allergies, blepharitis, and eyelid skin eczema.
Allergic patients because the skin in the eyelid area after contact with cosmetics, skin care products, shampoos, hair dyes and other allergens, can induce an allergic reaction, resulting in patients with itchy eyelids, may also be accompanied by the eyelid local skin congestion, edema, desquamation and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Blepharitis is mostly related to poor eye hygiene habits, and pathogens such as Moraxella catarrhalis are more common. Patients may experience symptoms such as hypertrophy of the eyelid margins, loss of eyelashes, and localized ulcers.
Eyelid eczema is caused by long-term tearing of the eyelid skin, which can be accompanied by itchy eyelids, ichthyosis, flaking and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with itchy eyelids consult a doctor for evaluation of their condition and treatment under the direction of a physician.