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    How to get relief from eczema on the skin?

    Skin Problems

    How to get relief from eczema on the skin?

    Updated on 3 November 2023

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    Introduction

    Eczema is a skin condition that causes itchiness, dryness, rashes, and other symptoms. There are seven different eczema types, and itchiness is one of the most common eczema symptoms. Eczema treatment is mostly done with the help of medication, but it is important to consult a doctor before administering anything to the eczema skin.

    7 Eczema Types

    Eczema can look different on different skin tones. It may appear itchy, red, dry, scaly, or thickened on medium to darker skin. On lighter skin, it may appear brown, purple, or ashen. Broadly, there are seven different types of eczema skin.

    1. Atopic Eczema

    Atopic dermatitis is an eczema type that usually starts in childhood, though it can become milder or go away entirely in adulthood. It is one of three conditions known as the atopic triad, the other two being asthma and hay fever.

    2. Contact Dermatitis

    There are two common types:

    1. Allergic contact dermatitis is when the immune system reacts to an irritant, like latex or metal.

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    1. Irritant contact dermatitis happens when a chemical or other substance irritates the skin.

    3. Dyshidrotic Eczema

    Dyshidrotic eczema can cause small blisters on your hands and feet and is more common in women than men.

    4. Eczema on Hands

    Eczema on the hands may develop if one works with irritating chemicals regularly, like a hairdresser or cleaning person.

    5. Neurodermatitis

    It is similar to atopic eczema but is more likely to affect adults than children.

    6. Nummular Eczema

    This causes coin-shaped spots outbreak on the skin.

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    7. Stasis Dermatitis

    Sometimes, weakened veins in the skin may leak out fluids causing this eczema type.

    Apart from these common eczema types, there is a lifelong condition called Psoriasis eczema that can cause thickened, red patches of skin and silvery-white scales. These patches can be itchy, sore, and even burning. They commonly appear on the elbows and knees but can also affect the scalp and nails.

    Eczema Causes

    Many common household items can trigger eczema on face and on other body parts. These include:

    • Certain fabrics and materials

    • Certain soaps and detergents

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    • Dust mites

    • Pollen

    • Mold

    • Surface disinfectants

    • Metals like nickel

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    • Formaldehyde found in some vaccines and adhesives

    • Natural liquids like those found in fruits and vegetables

    • Scented candles

    • Antibacterial agents like isothiazolinone found in personal care products like baby wipes

    • Chemicals like paraphenylenediamine present in leather dyes

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    Eczema Symptoms

    It is important to remember that eczema skin can present differently for everyone. This means that what works for one person in terms of skincare and treatment may not work for another. Different eczema types may appear on different body parts at different times. Sometimes, people mistake symptoms of psoriasis eczema for eczema, but they are two different conditions.

    The most common eczema symptoms are:

    • Itchy skin

    • Dryness

    • Skin inflammation

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    • Discolored skin

    • Scaly patches on the skin

    • Oozing or crusting on the skin

    • Swelling on the skin

    Eczema Treatment

    Eczema can be persistent, requiring different treatment methods over time. Controlling the flare-ups is the most important part of eczema treatment.

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    Medications for Eczema Treatment

    Many different medicated products are available to help control itching and repair the skin. These products have various strengths and formulations, such as creams, gels, and ointments. Whatever the prescribed treatment, it should be administered as directed, usually before applying any moisturizer. Overusing a corticosteroid product can cause side effects such as thinning skin.

    Sometimes, antibiotics are also prescribed to control eczema on the hands and face. For more severe eczema symptoms, some options for pills include:

    • Cyclosporine

    • Methotrexate

    • Prednisone

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    • Mycophenolate

    • Azathioprine

    Still, other options for eczema treatment may include injectables like:

    • Monoclonal antibodies

    • Dupixent

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    Therapies for Eczema Treatment

    Eczema can be a real pain, both figuratively and literally. It is important to get treatment for it as soon as possible because the sooner it is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat. One way to treat eczema symptoms is by using a corticosteroid ointment, which can be sealed with a wrap of wet gauze.

    Light therapy is another way of treating atopic eczema. Phototherapy is the simplest light therapy that exposes the affected areas to natural sunlight but in a controlled manner. Some therapies include narrow band Ultraviolet B (UVB) and artificial Ultraviolet A (UVA).

    Eczema skin can thus be treated using myriad ways if the symptoms are diagnosed on time. It is not a scary disease and requires timely attention and care. For more such informative articles, check the Mylo Family blog.

    You may also like: https://mylofamily.com/article/top-5-eczema-causes-and-symptoms-188852

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    Written by

    Parul Sachdeva

    A globetrotter and a blogger by passion, Parul loves writing content. She has done M.Phil. in Journalism and Mass Communication and worked for more than 25 clients across Globe with a 100% job success rate. She has been associated with websites pertaining to parenting, travel, food, health & fitness and has also created SEO rich content for a variety of topics.

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