Red, dry patches of skin

that can become raw and sensitive from scratching.

Rashes

that may ooze, weep clear fluid, or bleed when scratched.

Thickening and hardening

of the skin.

Skincare tips

Try these skincare habits to help with eczema2

1

Moisturize after bathing and whenever your skin feels dry. 

2

Choose fragrance-free skincare products. 

3

Test all new skincare products before using them. 

4

Take short baths or showers to hydrate your skin. 

5

Learn what triggers your atopic dermatitis to flare. 

6

Choose eczema-friendly clothing and laundry detergent.  

7

Protect your skin from extreme temperatures.  

Treatment

Treatment of atopic dermatitis is based on patient age, symptoms, and overall health. The two primary goals of therapy are to help to heal the skin, as well as to help avoid and manage future flare-ups. There are a variety of medications used to treat atopic dermatitis. Phototherapy may also be an option.1

  • medicine

    medications

  • medicine

    creams and ointments

If you think you might have atopic dermatitis, talk to your doctor or dermatologist.

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