In order to keep your eczema under control there are a number of things that you can do. The prevention is the first part of eczema treatment. There is not much your doctor can do to cure your sin disease, however certain treatments can be very effective and can at times relieve those symptoms if not subject them into a dormant state.

Corticosteroid Creams

For milder cases, there are over-the-counter creams and ointments containing corticosteroids. But for moderate to severe cases, you will need a doctor’s prescription of a stronger variant. For many years now, corticosteroids – a class of steroid hormones produced by the body for stress, immune and inflammatory responses – have been a staple treatment for eczema. If the condition does not respond to topical corticosteroids successfully, your doctor may prescribe corticosteroids taken orally or injected into the blood stream.

Topical Immunomodulators

Side affects that are brought on by corticosteroids in treatment of your eczema, it is very necessary for experts to look for an alternative treatment for the skin disease.Topical immunomodulators do not contain corticosteroids, so corticosteroids-related side effects such as thinning of the skin, dilatation of blood vessels, formation of stretch marks and infections are averted. They work by changing some of the functions of your body’s immune system so that inflammation of the eczematous skin is managed properly. But topical immunomodulators are mostly recommended for a short-term treatment course, application only on skin areas affected by eczema, and not intended to be used on children below 2 years of age or those who are immunocompromised.

Oral Antihistamines

If you ask anyone with eczema they will tell you that itching of the skin may be the worst thing about having eczema, as there is a constant need to itch and in so doing will only agitate and inflam the eczema even more. Oral antihistamines are able to come to the rescue and are able to help control these allergies, they will supress the action of histamines, which is produced by your body as a natural defence.  These antihistamines can be very helpful during the night when individuals are asleep as this is when most itching occurs even without the individual being consciously aware that they are irritating the eczema area.

Ultraviolet Light Therapy

Ultraviolet light therapy is often employed for the treatment of various skin conditions such as psoriasis, vitiligo and eczema. The person afflicted with eczema is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light for a certain amount of time, and is usually as part of a total treatment course. Depending on the severity of the case, most patients require 20-30 sessions to see results.

For self-care treatment, moisturizing the eczematous skin well will greatly help in keeping the symptoms at bay – especially itching. Itchiness is achieved when the affected skin gets dry. That is why anyone afflicted with the skin disease is recommended to apply moisturizers 2-3 times a day or even more, depending on certain factors such as the weather. There are a wide variety of moisturizers which you may use.

These are usually in forms of lotions, ointments, creams and foams. Some moisturizers containing extracts of herbs have proven to be effective in relieving itchiness and inflammation.Aloe gel, chamomile, rosemary, witch hazel and walnut leaf extracts are some of the commonly known additives for moisturizers effective for eczema treatment.
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