As I figured,if it was clogged tear ducts my OPTO. would have known that for SURE--but wasnt really certain---didnt pinpoint it-- and I didnt like steroid cream for the problem-
The Derma. doc. was great and his conclusion is !!!!
--Eczema (spelling)
Whats the cause??? the COULD BE's --who knows!!!
At least he gave me a bunch of Freebee's till I get to see my regular Derma.
But I liked this guy---no wells?? could bes???? maybe???
Who knows---I could be allergic to Mr. Louie or Luigi or Lou or Luciano!!! (thats his Italian birth name)
And thats the update--
till later--
luve Barbara
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Hi Barb...The Derma Doctor I last saw to have some pre-cancerous lesions removed told me that she thought the eczema or contact dermatitis (whatever it may be) could be directly related to the colitis problem. I get that stuff near my eye's but never have had it in the eyes. But of course I get it around my nose, eyebrows and eye lids. I used to only get it around the nose but over the years I started getting it other places. I use a cream called Nystatin 100000u. works great for me. Love Oma
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