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Eczema and Dermatitis

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Eczema and dermatitis commonly result from a mix of genetic predisposition and environmental influences. Typical triggers include allergens, irritants, stress, and fluctuations in temperature or humidity. As triggers differ between individuals, identifying personal factors is key to effective management.

Managing eczema and dermatitis focuses on reducing symptoms and supporting skin recovery. This may involve topical treatments, regular use of moisturisers, and appropriate lifestyle changes. For tailored advice and to identify the most suitable treatment options, consult the team at Razi Meds Pharmacy.

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What treatment options are available?

Hydrocortisone Cream

Hydrocortisone Cream is a
Price range: £5.00 through £9.99

Eumovate Cream

Eumovate Eczema & Dermatitis
£8.00

Common signs of eczema and dermatitis include dry, itchy skin accompanied by redness and inflammation, and in some cases the skin may appear flaky or crusted. Symptoms vary between individuals, so if you have any concerns, seeking advice from a prescriber can help ensure guidance tailored to your situation.

Eczema and dermatitis flare-ups may be brought on by a range of factors such as allergens, irritants, stress, and temperature changes. Recognising individual triggers is essential for effective symptom control. If you are uncertain about what may be contributing to your symptoms, a prescriber can support you in developing an appropriate management plan.

A range of over-the-counter options, including emollients and topical corticosteroids, are available to help manage eczema and dermatitis. However, consulting a prescriber before starting any treatment is recommended to ensure it is suitable for your individual condition and symptoms.

You should seek medical advice if your eczema or dermatitis is causing considerable discomfort, does not improve with self-care, or shows signs of infection such as worsening redness or discharge. A prescriber can then advise on the most appropriate next steps based on your individual needs.

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