What should I do if my eyelids are itchy and the more I rub them, the more they itch?

Patients with itchy eyelids may be caused by eye allergies, infections, etc. Rubbing can aggravate the inflammatory reaction and infection, patients should stop rubbing and use tobramycin dexamethasone ophthalmic ointment and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to promote the recovery of the condition. Patients with itchy eyelids for a variety of reasons, may be eye allergies, scaly eyelid dermatitis, etc., patients need to avoid rubbing the eyes, because it will aggravate the eyelid congestion and inflammation, and unclean hands may also lead to infection or infection aggravation, so patients need to stop rubbing the behavior of the hand, away from cosmetics, pollen and other allergens, and pay attention to eyelid cleaning. If the patient’s eyelid itching, redness and swelling is obvious, the patient can be treated with local cold compresses to reduce the inflammatory reaction, and under the guidance of the doctor’s advice, the use of tobramycin dexamethasone ophthalmic ointment and other medications to ease the discomfort of the eye. It is recommended that patients with significant eyelid itching should seek medical attention to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.