The skin around the eyes is thinner and more delicate compared to other areas of the face. This skin also undergoes constant movement throughout the day, such as blinking or making facial expressions. These factors contribute to the frequent occurrence of dryness and premature signs of aging in the eye area.
Causes of Dry Skin Around the Eyes
Dry skin can affect anyone, and it can appear anywhere on the body. The body naturally produces water and oil to keep the skin moisturized and elastic. When the body lacks these natural moisturizers, the skin becomes dry, itchy, and flaky, sometimes even peeling, which can be uncomfortable and cause a lack of confidence.
The skin around the eyes is especially prone to dryness due to its delicate nature. Several factors, including weather conditions and skin-related issues, can contribute to dryness around the eyes:
Blepharitis
Blepharitis is the inflammation of the skin on the eyelids, often causing redness, dryness, swelling, and irritation. It can lead to crusty flakes forming on the eyelashes and sometimes a gritty feeling in the eyes. This condition is non-contagious and generally doesn't cause permanent eye damage.
Treatment options for blepharitis include:
- Applying warm compresses to the eyes
- Gently massaging the eyelids
- Using medicated eye drops
Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye, is the inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane that lines the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids. It can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection or an allergic reaction.
Common symptoms of conjunctivitis include:
- Itchy eyes
- Swelling of the eyelids
- Constant watering of the eyes
- Sticky eyelids, especially in the morning
- Discharge or mucus from the eyes
Conjunctivitis treatment may include:
- Applying cold compresses
- Using antibiotics for bacterial cases
Eczema
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, can affect areas around the eyes, leading to irritation due to the thin and sensitive skin. It may also make the eyes more prone to other skin conditions, such as contact dermatitis and allergic reactions.
Treatment often includes avoiding allergens or irritants that trigger inflammation, along with using topical creams designed to relieve eczema symptoms.
Ocular Rosacea
Ocular rosacea is an inflammatory condition that causes red, sore, and itchy eyes. It is often seen in people who have rosacea, a chronic skin disorder affecting the face.
Symptoms of ocular rosacea include:
- Red, sore, or itchy eyes
- Watery eyes
- Dry eyes
- Blurry vision
- Gritty feeling in the eyes
Treatment for ocular rosacea typically includes antibiotics and home care, such as keeping the eyelids clean, avoiding makeup during flare-ups, and refraining from wearing contact lenses when eyes are irritated.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis, which often affects the skin around the eyes, causes redness, dryness, and discomfort. In some cases, psoriasis around the eyes can lead to vision issues.
Treatment for psoriasis around the eyes involves using special creams or ointments. However, it's important to apply these cautiously, as excessive use can increase the risk of cataracts or glaucoma.
Dry Weather
Dry air is another common culprit for dry skin around the eyes. It can dehydrate the skin, drawing out moisture. To combat this, applying a good moisturizer and using sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 is essential.
Other Causes
Aside from the conditions mentioned, other factors can contribute to dry skin around the eyes, including:
- Age
- Certain medications, such as statins or diuretics, may cause dry skin as a side effect
- Smoking
- Conditions like diabetes, thyroid problems, kidney disease, or HIV
Although dry skin around the eyes is usually not caused by severe conditions, if it disrupts your daily life, it’s advisable to seek medical advice. You can also use the consultation feature on the Ai Care app, which is available for download via the App Store or Play Store.
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- dr Hanifa Rahma
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