Eye Care
“The tight skin makes it difficult for them to shut their eyes sometimes. We put Vaseline around her eyes at night so they close their eyes more easily.” – FIRST Parent
“We apply Aquaphor around the eyes twice a day.” – FIRST Parent, Camilla Strickler
“We have had great success with a night time eye ointment applied directly to the skin around the eyes. Previously our daughter experienced styes with we applied her regular body lotions near her eyes. Wash hands well before applications. Also when she was very little I would wipe her eye area with a warm, wet washcloth and apply the ointment immediately afterward.”
– FIRST Parent, Carolyn Straub McTiernan
What is ectropion?
And although ectropion almost universally improves beyond the neonatal period, it can persist throughout life and medical consequences including keratitis, conjunctivitis, inflammation of the conjuctiviti and epiphora, accessing watering of the eye, can ensue.
As your child ages, if the ectropion persists, there are surgical procedures available to them, as well as topical retinoid treatments. It is critical to consult with your physician and medical team before pursuing new treatment for your child.
Since ichthyosis is a rare condition, sometimes your healthcare practitioner will need guidance from ichthyosis medical experts. FIRST has partnered with Inner Archways, LLC | Edvyce, where medical staff can upload questions and photos to an ichthyosis expert.