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About Eczema and Allergy Management
Soothe Skin. Stop the Itch.
Our Eczema and Allergy Management services offer personalized care to relieve itching, inflammation, and skin discomfort. We identify triggers and use targeted treatments to restore your skin’s barrier, reduce flare-ups, and help you live itch-free with healthier, calmer skin.
Types Of Eczema and Allergy Management
Eczema Types, Triggers, Tailored Care
Different eczema and allergy types present varied symptoms, triggers, and severity—each needing customized dermatological care.
Atopic Dermatitis
Chronic, itchy inflammation often triggered by allergens or genetics, commonly seen in children and adults.
Contact Dermatitis
Red, irritated skin caused by allergic or irritant contact with specific substances like soaps or metals.
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Affects oily areas like the scalp or face, leading to dandruff, redness, and flaking skin.

Urticaria (Hives)
Raised, itchy welts appearing suddenly due to allergic reactions to food, drugs, or environmental factors.
Stasis Dermatitis
Inflammation in lower legs due to poor blood flow, causing swelling, itching, and brownish skin discoloration.
Neurodermatitis
Thickened, leathery skin caused by repeated scratching or rubbing due to stress, anxiety, or other irritants.

Causes of Eczema and Allergy
- Genetics:
Inherited tendency to develop eczema and hypersensitivity to environmental allergens or irritants. - Allergens:
Triggers like pollen, dust mites, or animal dander activate immune responses. - Irritants:
Chemicals, soaps, or detergents cause flare-ups by damaging the skin barrier. - Weather Changes:
Dry air or extreme temperatures can worsen eczema symptoms or cause outbreaks. - Stress:
Emotional stress can exacerbate skin conditions and weaken immune skin responses.

Treatments for Eczema and Allergy
- Topical Steroids:
Reduce inflammation and itching to control eczema flare-ups and allergic reactions. - Antihistamines:
Relieve itching and allergic symptoms caused by hives or environmental triggers. - Moisturizers:
Hydrate skin barrier to prevent dryness, irritation, and future flare-ups. - Immunomodulators:
Non-steroidal creams reduce immune activity and inflammation in sensitive skin. - Allergy Testing & Avoidance:
Identifies specific allergens and helps patients avoid common environmental or food triggers.
Cost of Eczema and Allergy
Cost of Eczema and Allergy
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What triggers eczema and skin allergies?
Common triggers include allergens, irritants, stress, and climate changes.
2. Is eczema curable?
Eczema can’t be cured but can be managed effectively with consistent treatment.
3. Are allergy tests necessary for treatment?
Yes, allergy testing helps identify triggers and customize effective management plans.
4. Can children be treated for eczema?
Absolutely, child-safe treatments are available and often very effective.
5. How soon will I see improvement?
Visible relief usually starts within a week of starting treatment.