Eczema

Condition & Treatment

Eczema

Calm the itch. Restore your barrier.

Overview

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes intense itching, dryness, and recurring flares of red, irritated skin. It affects both children and adults and is often linked to a compromised skin barrier, immune dysregulation, and environmental triggers. While there is no cure, eczema can be effectively managed with the right prescription regimen, barrier repair strategy, and trigger avoidance.

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Treatment Options

How we treat eczema

Prescription Topical Corticosteroids

Targeted anti-inflammatory creams and ointments to calm active flares quickly — prescribed at the appropriate potency for the affected area and severity.

Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors

Non-steroidal options such as tacrolimus and pimecrolimus for sensitive areas or long-term maintenance where steroids are not appropriate.

Oral Medications

Short courses of oral corticosteroids for severe flares, or antihistamines to manage itch and improve sleep during active episodes.

Barrier Repair & Trigger Guidance

Personalized recommendations for fragrance-free moisturizers, bathing routines, fabric choices, and environmental trigger avoidance to reduce flare frequency and severity.

Dermatologist Picks

Recommended for eczema

Barrier Repair Moisturizer

Barrier Repair Moisturizer

Gentle Milky Cleanser

Gentle Milky Cleanser

Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

Broad Spectrum SPF 50+

Common Questions

FAQs

Is eczema contagious?

No — eczema is not contagious. It is an immune-mediated condition influenced by genetics and environment, not an infection.

Will my eczema go away on its own?

Some children outgrow eczema, but many adults experience it chronically. With a consistent treatment and maintenance plan, most patients can significantly reduce flare frequency and severity.

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