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Dry and flaky eyelids can be caused by aging, as the skin loses moisture and fat below the eyes.
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Other common causes include contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and seborrheic dermatitis.
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To treat dry eyelids, use gentle products designed for the eyes and limit sun exposure.
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Severe cases may require treatment from a doctor. Dry eyes, bacterial and fungal eyelid infections, and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) can also cause peeling eyelids.
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Dry eyelids can result from a number of common skin conditions, such as contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis (eczema), and seborrheic dermatitis.
Dry skin on the eyelids can be uncomfortable, but there are several effective ways of treating the condition at home. More severe cases of dry eyelids may require treatment from a doctor.
Dry eyelids: Causes, treatments, and home remedies - Medical News Today
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Everything from aging to allergens in the environment can make it dry and flaky.
Aging. As you get older, your skin loses moisture and becomes drier. You also lose fat below your skin that's around your eyes .
Dry Eyelids: Causes and Treatments - WebMD
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The most common include inflammation of the eyelids, and skin conditions like atopic dermatitis and contact dermatitis. Less common causes include rosacea and demodex, a type of mite.
You can care for your flaky eyelids with gentle products designed for use on the eyes and by limiting your exposure to the sun.
Flaky Eyelids: Causes and Risk Factors - Verywell Health
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Skin peeling can also result from a disease or condition, which may start someplace other than your skin. This type of skin peeling is often accompanied by itching. Conditions that…
Peeling skin Causes - Mayo Clinic
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But if your dry, flaking eyelids are especially severe and triggered by certain things, they might be considered a type of eczema , like atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis . These conditions often cause patches of dry, red, itchy, flaky skin in response to triggers like allergens, changes in temperature, or humidity
Dry Eyelids: Here’s Exactly How to Treat Them, According to ...
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