Ringworm in the corner of the eye, or itchy and flaky eyes, is usually a symptom of blepharitis or blepharodermatitis, both chronic inflammatory diseases of the eye, usually due to local allergic reactions or abnormal immune mechanisms. The symptoms are flaking and blistering of the skin at the eyelids or corners of the eyes. For this condition, the first thing is to pay attention to maintaining reasonable eye habits and local cleanliness, and not to use poor quality cosmetics. The most effective measure to relieve this condition is to apply local glucocorticoids, currently more commonly used is tobramycin dexamethasone ophthalmic ointment, which can be applied to the affected area 1-2 times a day in a thin layer. The recovery time for this disease is usually relatively long, possibly lasting about 1-2 months.