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Understanding and Treating Allergies to Eye Care Products and Eyeliner

Written by Marwa Mahmoud Elias Sunday, December 17, 2023 11:00 PM

Have you ever suffered after applying eyeliner or eye care products in or around your eyes, and then felt itching, excessive tearing, redness, and an urge to scratch your eyes? What is the explanation for this condition and what is its treatment?

Some women suffer from allergies to some Cosmetics Care that is placed around the eyes, such as creams, such as eyeliner for example, during which you will feel severe itching and intense redness with a desire to scratch, and streaming tears. You may also suffer from difficulty, blurred vision, pain, and burning, and Dr. Muhammad Karim Sedqi, Professor of Eye Surgery at Kasr Al-Aini, tells us about it. Who confirmed that this problem is an allergy to one of the ingredients in these preparations, so severe eye infections occur as soon as these creams or lotions come into contact with the eyes or the surrounding area, and not just inside them.

The doctor continued that the treatment of this condition cannot be successful except by avoiding the cause of the allergy, i.e. the product used. This allergy is a natural immune reaction of the body to these substances that make up the preparation. The doctor may also prescribe some drops or antihistamines after examining the condition. In advanced cases, according to his opinion, and after examining the condition and facing sudden allergy symptoms, this condition cannot be completely treated except by staying away from the trigger itself.

In the same context, the Self website published a lengthy report on this allergy, or this feeling of itching, burning, and inflammation resulting from care products and eyeliner. The report explained that this inflammation may be caused by an allergy to these products or as a result of contact dermatitis, which is one of the most common types of skin infections that It is caused by many irritants, such as dust, alcohol, detergents, and pollen as well.

During this inflammation, the patient may feel, after applying one of the cosmetic products, a state of recurrent stinging in the eyes, and severe irritation in and around the eye, and its treatment is to stop applying these products or those types that caused this allergy and replace them with medical products, perfume-free products, or good products that he prescribed. the doctor.

2023-12-17 21:00:00

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