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  1. 6 Causes of a Rash on Your Eyelid and How to Treat It

    Aug 20, 2025 · Eyelid rashes are most often caused by irritant or allergic dermatitis. They can also be signs of potentially serious health conditions such as cellulitis, blepharitis, and …

  2. Eyelid Dermatitis: Contact, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

    Oct 25, 2021 · Eyelid dermatitis is a skin condition that can develop when your eyelids come into contact with an allergen or irritant. Your eyelid may get red, scaly and itchy.

  3. Eyelid Dermatitis: Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Aug 27, 2025 · An explanation of eyelid dermatitis with information on symptoms, causes, and treatments.

  4. What Is Eyelid Dermatitis (Eyelid Eczema)? - All About Vision

    Jan 28, 2023 · Eyelid dermatitis, also known as eyelid eczema, is a specific type of dermatitis categorized by the area it affects (the eyelids). Dermatitis and eczema are general terms to …

  5. Eyelid dermatitis - UpToDate

    Oct 28, 2025 · Eyelid dermatitis, also known as periocular dermatitis or periorbital dermatitis, presents with a scaly, erythematous eruption of the upper and/or lower eyelids and, possibly, …

  6. How to Get Rid of a Rash on Your Eyelid - Biology Insights

    Addressing an eyelid rash at home begins with identifying and avoiding potential irritants or allergens. Discontinue new makeup, skincare products, or laundry detergents that might be …

  7. Eczema around the eyes - National Eczema Society

    Eye eczema or Seborrhoeic Dermatitis of the eyelids is a skin condition that tends to affect the eyelid margins, seen more frequently in adults. Eye eczema is prone to developing Contact …

  8. Eyelid Dermatitis: Treatments, Symptoms, Causes, and More

    Jun 28, 2022 · This guide includes information about the causes and symptoms of eyelid dermatitis. It also discusses how to treat eyelid dermatitis and when to contact a doctor.

  9. Causes of Eyelid Dermatitis and How to Treat Them

    Oct 22, 2025 · Practice good hygiene to prevent and ease dermatitis: wash hands, clean the eyelid, don't scratch, and avoid eye makeup. Talk to a provider about topical steroids, anti …

  10. Eyelid contact dermatitis

    Eyelid contact dermatitis is an inflammatory reaction involving the eyelid skin that is caused by contact with a trigger substance. It may be due to allergy (allergic contact dermatitis) or …