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Eczema Treatment
Eczema Treatment

What is Eczema Treatment ?

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common chronic skin condition that causes inflammation, redness, dryness, and intense itching. It can affect people of all ages, and while there’s no permanent cure, effective treatment can help manage and relieve symptoms significantly.
Don’t let eczema control your life. Our team offers safe, effective, and customized eczema treatment for all skin types. Contact us now to schedule an appointment and get long-lasting relief from eczema.

Symptoms of Eczema

  • Dry, scaly skin
  • Red or inflamed patches
  • Severe itching, especially at night
  • Cracked or thickened skin
  • Blisters or oozing in severe cases

Causes and Triggers

Eczema can be triggered or worsened by:

  • Allergens (dust, pollen, pet dander)
  • Irritants (soaps, detergents, perfumes)
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Weather changes (especially dry or cold air)
  • Certain fabrics or food allergies

Our Eczema Treatment Approach

We offer personalized treatment plans to control flare-ups, soothe the skin, and improve quality of life.

1. Topical Medications

  • Steroid creams to reduce inflammation and itching
  • Moisturizers and emollients to restore skin hydration
  • Calcineurin inhibitors as steroid alternatives

2. Oral Medications

  • Antihistamines to relieve itching
  • Antibiotics if the skin is infected
  • Oral corticosteroids for severe flare-ups (short-term use)

3. Advanced Therapies

  • Phototherapy (light therapy) for moderate to severe eczema
  • Immunosuppressants or biologics in chronic or resistant cases

4. Lifestyle & Skincare Guidance

  • Custom skincare routines
  • Dietary advice (for food-related triggers)
  • Stress management techniques

Benefits of Our Treatment

  • Reduction in itching and inflammation
  • Fewer flare-ups and improved skin health
  • Minimized need for long-term steroid use
  • Tailored care from experienced dermatologists

When to See a Doctor

You should consult a dermatologist if:

  • Eczema is persistent or worsening
  • It affects your sleep, work, or daily life
  • Over-the-counter creams aren’t helping
  • You notice signs of skin infection (pus, pain, fever)
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