Eczema
Eczema is a hereditary disease most common in individuals whose family members have hay fever, asthma, or eczema. It is often referred to as Atopic Dermatitis and causes red, scaly, itchy patches of skin that can appear anywhere on the body.
Eczema is often diagnosed in childhood, but it can appear for the first time in adults. The elbows, behind the knees, and the face are the most common places for the patches to appear. However, it can also affect the scalp, chest, back, and outer legs and arms. Symptoms often lessen with age.
We offer several treatments for eczema designed to control the itching, reduce inflammation and decrease the number of new lesions. The most common treatment options include:
• Prescription-strength topical ointments or creams
• Photo light laser therapy, which is often effective for severe cases
• Oral medications, which are often used in conjunction with creams and photo light laser therapy
Before determining the right treatment plan for you, our trained professionals will consider the type of eczema you have, as well as the extent and severity. We will also evaluate your medical history to make sure we recommend the most effective treatment plan.
If you have been diagnosed with eczema that isn’t well-controlled or suspect you have eczema, make an appointment today to evaluate.