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Treatments for eczema - National Eczema Society The recommended first-line (basic) treatments for most cases of eczema are emollients and topical steroids Paste bandages and wet wraps may be a helpful addition for some people, particularly where scratching is a major problem
Information and advice - National Eczema Society Keeping skin moisturised using emollients (medical moisturisers) is key to managing all types of eczema Topical steroids are the first-line treatment to bring flare-ups under control, and other treatments are available to help manage more severe symptoms
Phototherapy - National Eczema Society Phototherapy works by targeting the overactive immune response in the skin, to reduce those itchy, irritated red or darker patches caused by flares If successful, it can improve eczema for a while, but it is not a cure and the eczema may return
Emollients - National Eczema Society Understand the importance of emollients in eczema treatment and learn about the different types available to soothe and protect the skin
Topical steroids - National Eczema Society Topical steroids are effective treatments for eczema, but like many medicines, they can have side effects including thinning of the skin When used for short treatment bursts as directed by a healthcare professional, and applied to areas of affected skin only, the risk of side effects is small
Skin pigmentation and eczema - National Eczema Society Hypo- and hyper-pigmentation are more visible in darker skin types but can occur in any skin type and can be concerning and distressing for anyone with eczema The main way of improving skin pigmentation changes is to treat the underlying eczema and inflammation
Eczema and its Management Emollients are rst-line eczema treatments, used every day to repair the skin barrier They act by providing an occlusive layer to the skin, which reduces water loss, and some contain humectants (propylene glycol, lactic acid, urea and glycerol), which draw water into the epidermis from the dermis
Scalp eczema - National Eczema Society When scalp eczema flares up, the treatment is similar to treatment for other body areas Try to treat the scalp and not the hair – part the hair and massage treatments onto the scalp
Hand eczema - National Eczema Society Hand eczema is usually a form of allergic contact dermatitis or pompholyx eczema Learn about hand eczema, the causes of eczema, eczema symptoms and eczema treatment options such as phototherapy, alitretinoin and more
Eczema Treatment Research Pipeline With up to 70 new drugs in development for atopic eczema, the future holds immense potential We’re witnessing a revolution in how this complex condition is treated, with more options than ever to tailor treatments to individual needs