Treating an Eczema Flare-Up

When experiencing a flare-up, individuals may feel distracted and uncomfortable in social situations. Scratching should be avoided, and several relief methods can help manage persistent irritation.

Medicated creams can provide moisture and reduce itchiness when applied as directed, though overuse should be avoided to prevent skin thinning. Dermatologists may prescribe antibiotics if bacterial infection occurs. Anti-inflammatory medication manages symptoms, and light therapy addresses areas unresponsive to topical treatments.

Preventing an Eczema Flare-Up

Home care methods help prevent flare-ups by maintaining skin moisture through various product combinations. Daily warm water bathing or showering removes bacteria; oatmeal baths are beneficial when limited to under 10 minutes, followed by moisturizer application while skin remains damp.