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Eczema Treatment

Symptoms and Eczema Treatment Options

Eczema is a skin disease that makes your skin inflamed and causes excessive irritation and itching. Eczema is not contagious and cannot be spread from one person to another. Eczema usually affects children but can occur at any age. Another name for eczema is atopic dermatitis. Although a cure for eczema has not been found, the condition can be controlled by using natural and/or medicated ointments. Please do not neglect your skin; keep it moist to prevent skin dryness.

Symptoms of Eczema

Here are some of the symptoms which indicate that you are suffering from eczema:

  • Dry skin Your skin feels dry or cracked even after applying moisturisers.
  • Itching Your skin itches constantly and it is hard to control the itching.
  • Cracked, thickened, and scaly skin The outer layer of your skin thickens and cracks are visible on the skin.
  • Red scaly patches Skin appears to be red and inflamed. Certain areas may look discolored.

Treatment options for eczema

Are you or any of your loved ones suffering from eczema? Here are some of the best eczema treatment options you can adopt:

  • Moisturisers If you have eczema, your skin becomes dry and itchy. To avoid this, you should apply moisturisers to keep your skin moisturised and prevent itching. Apply moisturisers on the affected areas of the skin every two or three hours to avoid dryness.
  • Topical corticosteroids Eczema usually causes flare-ups on the skin, which further causes swelling and redness in the affected areas. Topical corticosteroids are creams and ointments used to treat the swelling and redness.
  • Antihistamines Antihistamines are given to eczema patients to help them get relief from severe itching. It is an effective treatment option and can cause significant relief from itching and scratching the skin.
  • Bandages Sometimes due to scratching of the skin, your skin might develop painful and swollen bumps, which cause excessive irritation and pain. Bandages can be used to cover the wounds and allow them to heal.

Final Thoughts

We discussed the possible symptoms you may experience if you have eczema and possible treatments to help you control this condition. It is recommended to visit a dermatologist to effectively get a diagnosis and treatment plan. 

Studies in Dermatology is owned by one of the best dermatologists in the area. Our dermatologist can help you treat this skin condition with many of the already FDA approved treatments or we can also provide dermatology studies to explore new drugs in  the field of dermatology.

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