To help relieve eczema on the upper and lower eyelids, you could try using a lubricating eye ointment such as Tear gel. This ointment is meant to be put in the eye to lubricate and hydrate dry eyes, but it can also be applied to the eyelids 1-2 times a day. If this doesn't help after 4-5 days, it's recommended to see an optometrist or doctor who can prescribe a different ointment. It's important to use a sterile product for the delicate eyelid area due to its proximity to the eyes. I hope this information is helpful.
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