Parks Dermatology Center - Granada Blvd

(386) 677-9044

Parks Dermatology Center - NSB

(386) 410-5045

Parks Dermatology Center - Port Orange

(386) 265-1913

Parks Dermatology Center -Palm Coast

(386) 255-4607

Parks Dermatology Center- Lakebridge

(386) 677-9044

Parks Dermatology Center- Orange City

(386) 218-6806

Managing Eczema: Tips for Relief

Woman-Suffering-From-Eczema

Managing Eczema: Tips for Relief

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed patches. It can be uncomfortable and frustrating, but proper care and management can alleviate symptoms and improve skin health. When you understand how to deal with your eczema, you can live comfortably with it and stop worrying about irritation or pain that might be associated with a flare-up.

Managing Your Eczema

When dealing with eczema, knowing how to care for your skin is essential. Opt for thick, ointment-based moisturizers or creams that lock in moisture and provide a protective barrier for your skin. Apply moisturizer immediately after bathing to seal in moisture. Apply moisturizer multiple times daily, especially during flare-ups or in dry weather, to prevent dryness and keep your skin hydrated.

Ensure you understand what triggers your eczema. Keep a diary to track activities, foods, or environmental factors that trigger your eczema flare-ups. Common triggers include stress, allergens (such as dust mites or pet dander), certain foods, and harsh chemicals. Once identified, take steps to minimize exposure to these triggers.

Choose fragrance-free, gentle cleansers and soaps specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Avoid hot water, which can strip away natural oils and worsen dryness. Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing made from natural fibers such as cotton. Avoid rough fabrics and tight clothing that can irritate the skin. Always wash new clothing items before wearing them to remove any potential irritants or chemicals from the fabric.

Stress can trigger eczema flare-ups or worsen existing symptoms. To relieve stress, you can practice meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, or engage in hobbies you enjoy.

Contact Your Dermatologist

You can control your eczema. Contact your dermatologist today to better manage and treat your eczema.

Woman-Suffering-From-Eczema

Managing Eczema: Tips for Relief

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed patches. It can be uncomfortable and frustrating, but proper care and management can alleviate symptoms and improve skin health. When you understand how to deal with your eczema, you can live comfortably with it and stop worrying about irritation or pain that might be associated with a flare-up.

Managing Your Eczema

When dealing with eczema, knowing how to care for your skin is essential. Opt for thick, ointment-based moisturizers or creams that lock in moisture and provide a protective barrier for your skin. Apply moisturizer immediately after bathing to seal in moisture. Apply moisturizer multiple times daily, especially during flare-ups or in dry weather, to prevent dryness and keep your skin hydrated.

Ensure you understand what triggers your eczema. Keep a diary to track activities, foods, or environmental factors that trigger your eczema flare-ups. Common triggers include stress, allergens (such as dust mites or pet dander), certain foods, and harsh chemicals. Once identified, take steps to minimize exposure to these triggers.

Choose fragrance-free, gentle cleansers and soaps specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Avoid hot water, which can strip away natural oils and worsen dryness. Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing made from natural fibers such as cotton. Avoid rough fabrics and tight clothing that can irritate the skin. Always wash new clothing items before wearing them to remove any potential irritants or chemicals from the fabric.

Stress can trigger eczema flare-ups or worsen existing symptoms. To relieve stress, you can practice meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, or engage in hobbies you enjoy.

Contact Your Dermatologist

You can control your eczema. Contact your dermatologist today to better manage and treat your eczema.

Ormond Beach
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044

Ormond Beach
1385 West Granada Blvd., Ste 1
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Phone: (386) 677-9044

Port Orange
1175 Dunlawton Avenue, Unit 102
Port Orange, FL 32127
Phone: (386) 265-1913

New Smyrna Beach
501 South Orange Street
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Phone: (386) 410-5045

Palm Coast
33 & 37 Old Kings Road North
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Phone: (386) 225-4607

Orange City
2515 Junior Street
Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: (386) 218-6806

Mailing Address:
400 Lakebridge Plaza Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
Main Line: (386) 677-9044
Main Fax: (386) 677-3083


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