You can try applying a non-fragranced moisturizing cream, such as one with ceramides, and make sure to protect your skin from the sun. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, irritation around the eyes and eyelids could be a symptom. Antihistamines and allergy eye drops may help. A low-potency cortisone cream, like hydrocortisone at 0.5%, can be applied to the face and eyelids to treat eczema, being careful to avoid getting it in the eyes.
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