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- Moisturizers, corticosteroids, pimecrolimus cream, coal tar, ultraviolet radiation therapy (phototherapy), and oral anti-inflammatory medication are some of the treatment options for eczema.
- Non-steroid eczema medicines (tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, crisaborole ointment) can also help heal irritated eczema rashes using different active ingredients than steroids.
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- There are ingredients that are gentle on the sensitive skin of people with eczema, such as niacinamide, which can reduce redness from eczema by strengthening the skins natural barrier.
Negative
- Some products may trigger a flare of eczema, such as those containing glycolic acid, salicylic acid, retinol, preservatives like methylparaben or butylparaben, and fragrances.
- Glucocorticoids, a type of steroid, can irritate eczema even at low concentrations.
- Materials can trigger eczema outbreaks, including non-organic materials such as polyester and latex. Organic materials that are rough in texture, such as wool, can irritate the affected areas of the skin as well.
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- Niacinamide can reduce redness from eczema by strengthening the skins natural barrier.
- Glycolic acid, salicylic acid, retinol, preservatives like methylparaben or butylparaben, and fragrances can trigger a flare of eczema.
- Materials can trigger eczema outbreaks, including non-organic materials such as polyester and latex. Organic materials that are rough in texture, such as wool, can irritate the affected areas of the skin as well.