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little red bumps

by labarmaid, Sep 26, 2008 08:26PM
A few weeks ago i got a rash above my left eye lid and below my right eye on the sensitive part of skin.It dont itch little blisters looks like go away 1 are 2 days and flare up again
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by RJ233, Sep 27, 2008 10:07PM
To: labarmaid
I have had a problem with staph infection on both lids and around and in lash line. That is what they look like among, the ones on the lids looked like boils and one became a cyst as time went on. It has come back again. I was told to close eyes, wash the top and bottom lashes to the lid connection with baby shampoo and use a Q-tip and warm water and wipe the inner lid edge from the bottom of lashes to where it touches the eye ball. The lashes get washed to clean the follicle at the skin & the inner lid that gets oil on it naturally you wipe clean with the warm water to keep it from building up. I wash told to wash the lash area 4 times a day. If that doesn't help, you need to go to the eye dr to clear it up before it gets harder to control. They did tend to have crust collect on the eye corners  RJ

by Rowena Santos, MD, Sep 27, 2008 10:17PM
Hi,

Groups of itchy or tender small red papules appear most often around the mouth, and sometimes around the eyes called periocular rash. The surrounding skin may be pink, and the skin surface often becomes dry and flaky.On the other hand, milia, are benign, keratin-filled cysts that can appear just under the epidermis or on the roof of the mouth. They are usually found around the nose and eyes. Can you elaborate more on the rash description? Are there other signs or symptoms present?

It would be best to have this evaluated by your doctor or be referred to an eye specialist for proper management. Take care and regards.
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