
Currently, there is no cure for eczema, but the condition is manageable. Treatments typically involve keeping the skin moist and reducing inflammation. A treatment plan may include:
- using emollient creams frequently to relieve dryness and itching
- avoiding scratching
- avoiding triggers, which includes anything that can cause an allergic reaction
- using natural fibers, such as cotton, on the skin
- choosing unfragranced and “soap-free” washing products
- avoiding extremes of temperature
- wet wrap , involving taking lukewarm baths before applying medication and moisturizers to the skin, then wrapping the skin in wet gauze
A doctor may also recommend or prescribe stronger treatments, which can include:
- medicated topical creams and ointments, including corticosteroids
- biologic medicines, such as Dupilumab, which can help in more severe cases in adults and children over the age of 6 years
- phototherapy, which exposes skin to UV light to help reduce inflammation
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