What can I use for Perioral /
Periorbital Dermatitis
Thank you to
our client for sharing photos of her condition with us. She had been suffering
with Periorbital Dermatitis for many years and has tried, as she perceives it,
every medication, potion or lotion possible with no result, some products
actually making the problem worse. A friend (a true friend in need is a true
friend indeed!) gave her a bottle of Axhilirit Eczema Oil to try, with the
photos showing the result after using the Axhilirit Eczema Oil for three weeks.
What is Periorbital / Perioral
Dermatitis?
This skin condition is identifiable by a rash consisting of
small bumps (1-2mm) that form around the mouth, nostrils, eyes or on the
forehead with the skin slightly reddened by a low-grade inflammation. This
condition is normally found in women between the ages of 20-45, but may also
affect children, men and the elderly. Other symptoms include a burning or
stinging sensation, but no itching.
The exact cause of this condition is unknown, but it has
been found in many cases that the symptoms appear after the use of topical
steroid creams on the face to treat an unrelated condition. Other facial
creams, soaps or facial products may also trigger the condition.
Treatment as advised by Health Care Practitioners:
Discontinue use of any steroid containing products that are
topically applied.
In severe cases a 6-12 week course of antibiotics is
prescribed.
OR
Note: The above is
based on the personal opinion of the writer. The relevant information has been
compiled from 20 years of personal experience and feedback from clients.
Contact a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist.
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