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Eczema Q & A

What is eczema, and how do I know I have it?

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition characterized by red, itchy rashes that may appear on different parts of the body. The exact cause of eczema is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Common symptoms include dry, sensitive skin, recurring rashes, and intense itching.

Eczema is often diagnosed based on a thorough examination of the patient’s medical history and a visual skin inspection. The skilled dermatologists at Dermatology & Advanced Skin Care are trained to recognize the distinctive signs of eczema and can provide an accurate diagnosis.

What causes eczema?

While the precise cause of eczema remains elusive, several factors can contribute to its development. These include genetics, environmental triggers, and a compromised skin barrier. Allergens, stress, and exposure to certain irritants can exacerbate eczema symptoms, making it essential to identify and manage these triggers.


Genetics

There can be a genetic component to eczema. Individuals with a family history of allergic conditions or eczema are more likely to develop the condition themselves.


Food Allergies

While food allergies can contribute to eczema in some cases, they are not the primary cause for everyone. Identifying specific triggers through careful observation and consulting with our dermatologists can help you manage your eczema more effectively.

How is eczema treated?

At Dermatology & Advanced Skin Care, the team offers personalized and comprehensive treatments to help manage and control eczema symptoms. Their approach focuses on relieving itching, reducing inflammation, and preventing flare-ups.

Treatment options for eczema may include moisturizers to hydrate the skin, topical corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, and antihistamines to alleviate itching. The team of dermatologists sometimes recommends lifestyle changes and strategies to identify and avoid triggers.

While there is no cure for eczema, the team collaborates with patients to develop long-term management plans. This may involve ongoing skincare routines, lifestyle modifications, and periodic check-ups to ensure optimal skin health.

Eczema can have a significant impact on your daily life. The dedicated team is here to provide expert care and support. Schedule an appointment today to take the first step towards healthier, more comfortable skin.

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