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What Type of Treatments Are there for Atopic Eczema?

Most treatments for Atopic Eczema aim at reducing the symptoms of atopic eczema. Prevention is another primary way, which includes minimizing contact with allergens that are known. Later on topical treatments are used to reduce inflammation and dryness of the skin. Combination of self care, medication, complimentary therapies, prevention and proper diet proves to be an effective way of treating Atopic Eczema.

In order to get relief from severe dryness a good quality, dermatologist approved moisturizer can be used. Lotion containing sodium hyaluronate also proves to be effective in preventing dryness. In cases of severe eczema topical corticosteroid creams, ointments or injections may be prescribed by the doctor. If infection is also present then the course of antibiotics may also be included in the treatment. In order to heal flare-ups UV light therapy proves to be a helpful solution. Various emollients may also be prescribed by the doctor to keep the skin moist, supple and smooth.

 Various complimentary therapies like aromatherapy using essential oils are also used to treat this skin disorder. Moreover proper diet care should also be taken as some food items like eggs, nuts and milk may trigger the symptoms of this eczema.

 

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