Tip! Allergic reactions are thought to play a central role in the itching and skin changes that occur in eczema. Predisposing factors for eczema are a family history of eczema, allergy to certain foods or airborne allergens, contact with certain substances, and emotional stress.
Eczema treatment is typically dictated by the severity of the condition and the detection of an underlying trigger. In mild to moderate cases, attention to skin care may help alleviate much of the itching and dryness. Bathing in lukewarm water instead of hot water and air-drying the skin after bathing can help reduce dryness. Many doctors recommend that eczema patients use hypoallergenic bath and skin products. Tar products can help extremely dry and thickened skin heal faster. Immediate moisturizing, within a couple of minutes of bathing, also helps reduce dryness. Oral antihistamines are often used to decrease itching; they may be particularly helpful for the relief of nighttime itching. Ultraviolet phototherapy, with or without a drug called psoralen, can also be used in mild to moderate cases in older children and adults.
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