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12/17/2012

Can eczema cause eye infections?

Is it possible to lead to eye infection because of eczema? Why or why not?
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  • Brooke

    12/18/2012

    Well, yes, it is possible to have eye infection if you have got eczema. And generally speaking, if you get eczema around your eyes, red, itchy and inflamed patches will occur. And also, swell eyes may be caused. And according to some experts, when eczema occurs on the eyelids or the area around the eyes, rubbing and scratching should be avoided, for it can lead to potentially serious infections, such as eye infection. To treat it, you can use cool compresses to your eye area to relieve discomfort and itching, and also it can reduce swelling. Also, some eye drops are also essential.
  • Isabelle garcia

    12/19/2012

    Yes, it is possible for you to lead the eye infection because of eczema. Eczema is caused by a variety of complicated factors outside. It is a kind of polymorphism. The bleeding tendency and skin inflammatory reaction will cause the disease. It is difficult to determine self-conscious symptom. The itching is the main symptom. The inflammation on the skin will cause the disorder of the blood capillary which will then cause your eyes problems. The eye infection will be caused by the skin infection too. Once you find the eyes infection, you could go to see the doctor and accept the treatment.
  • Steve

    12/19/2012

    All right, I can see that you are suffering from eczema, and it is one of the most serious skin problems that we might suffer. So, as you can see, sometimes it would spread to other parts of your body, including your eyes, so you should be very careful, and try to fix the problem before it comes to your eyes. Also try to pay attention to your diet and life issues. Because eczema is contagious, both to you and to other people.
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