Suggest Treatment For Rashes Under Eyes
Irritative dermatitis or bacterial infection. Avoid the possible cause.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
Thank you for posting your question to HCM,
Can you provide a photo of that skin area, so I have an idea of how it looks?
From the information you have written me, looks like the doctors have evaluated as a allergic dermatitis(since he has prescribed steroids), and also treating it as a bacterial infection (the erythromycin is an antibiotic). Could you be able to notice if the cream has made it better, or if it reacted from the steroid injection? Regarding to that we can have an idea what might have been the cause of it.
My thoughts are, that in general that area is very difficult to be a bacterial infection, so might be most probably an irritative dermatitis...something is irritating your daughters skin (a cream she has been used, the sun, glasses- if she is using and they have contact with the skin). So if any cause, that should be avoided. Then the skin would need some time to heal by itself.
The steroid injection might help it if it is red, inflamed, and most important depending on the looks of it.
Hope this is helpful.
Kindly provide me with the extra information needed, and I will be happy to clarify further.
Take care,
Dr. Papaqako
the antibiotic did not help it, but the steroid injection did. She said she just used the ointment or cream to keep them from being irritated and dry, but she did finish the tube and started using the petrolium jelly yesterday.
Use a cream that does not irritate that skin area
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
It looks like it may be an irritative dermatitis, since the steroid helped.
I don't think she will need another steroid injection, if the area there is not red and swollen.
Using a cream might be helpful to keep the skin soft and hydrating. Not sure though if the petroleum jelly is adaptable for the skin around the eyes, as it is a very delicate skin. There are moisturizing creams which have the right components, no additives, no color or smell and non allergic, over the counter that she may try using with better results.
Most important though, is to avoid everything that may irritate the area until it heals completely.
Take care.
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Dr. Papaqako