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Eczema – Traditional and Non-conventional Treatments

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Eczema is a common skin condition that affects millions of people around the world. While there is no known cure for eczema, there are a variety of Rx medications available that can help manage symptoms and reduce flare-ups. In this blog, we will explore some of the most commonly used Rx medications for eczema, as well as the benefits of non-conventional therapies like phototherapy, stress management, interval-fasting, and exercise.

Low-potency corticosteroids 

Low-potency corticosteroids, such as Clobetasol topical, are commonly used to treat mild to moderate eczema. These medications work by reducing inflammation and itching, and can help to improve skin texture and appearance.  it’s important to note that these medications should be used with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Low-potency corticosteroids can have side effects, such as thinning of the skin and increased risk of infection, when used for extended periods of time or on large areas of the body. In addition, some low-potency corticosteroids, like Clobetasol, should only be used for a few days and cannot be used on the face

Loratadine cream

Loratadine cream is an antihistamine medication that is often prescribed to treat the itching associated with eczema. It works by blocking histamine, a chemical that is released during an allergic reaction, and can help to reduce redness and inflammation.

Topical doxepin HCL

Topical doxepin HCL is a medication that is used to treat severe itching associated with eczema. It works by blocking the action of certain chemicals in the body that cause itching, and can help to reduce the severity of eczema symptoms. It is not recommended for long-term use due to potential side effects such as skin thinning and increased risk of infection

Crisaborole ointment

Crisaborole ointment is a topical medication that is used to treat mild to moderate eczema. It works by reducing inflammation and helping to repair the skin barrier, and can help to improve symptoms like redness, itching, and flaking.

Tacrolimus topical cream

Tacrolimus topical cream is a medication that is used to treat moderate to severe eczema. It works by suppressing the immune system and reducing inflammation, and can help to improve symptoms like itching, redness, and flaking.  This medication is typically used for short-term periods and is not recommended for long-term use due to the potential risks associated with immunosuppression

Elidel cream

Elidel cream is a medication that is used to treat mild to moderate eczema. It works by suppressing the immune system and reducing inflammation, and can help to improve symptoms like itching, redness, and flaking.

Dupilumab

Dupilumab is a biologic medication that is used to treat moderate to severe eczema. It works by blocking certain proteins in the body that cause inflammation, and can help to improve symptoms like itching, redness, and flaking.

Antimetabolites family of drugs, like methotrexate

Antimetabolites family of drugs, such as methotrexate, are medications that are used to treat severe eczema that does not respond to other treatments. These medications work by suppressing the immune system and reducing inflammation, and can help to improve symptoms like itching, redness, and flaking.

Ceramide cream

Ceramide cream is a non-Rx option for eczema treatment that can help to repair the skin barrier and improve moisture retention. It works by restoring natural oils and lipids to the skin, and can help to reduce symptoms like itching, redness, and flaking.

In addition to Rx medications, there are a variety of non-conventional therapies that can help to manage eczema symptoms. Phototherapy, which involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light, can help to reduce inflammation and itching. Stress management techniques, such as meditation and deep breathing, can help to reduce stress and anxiety, which can trigger eczema flare-ups. Interval fasting and exercise can also help to improve overall health and reduce inflammation in the body, which can help to reduce eczema symptoms.

If you are struggling with eczema and are unsure about which treatments may be best, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional. At Beso Wellness, our team of experts can provide personalized guidance and support to help you manage your eczema symptoms. We offer a range of services, including nutritional counseling, lifestyle coaching, and personalized treatment plans that are tailored to your individual needs. With our help, you can find the right combination of treatments and therapies to manage your eczema and improve your overall health and well-being.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Eczema is a complex condition that requires individualized treatment, and the medications and therapies discussed may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatments or therapies for eczema. Follow the prescribing doctor’s instructions carefully and consult with them regarding any concerns or side effects that may occur during treatment.  Beso Wellness is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided in this blog.

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