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Relief from Persistent Itch: Eczema Treatment in North Richland Hills

If your skin is chronically dry, itchy, or plagued by rashes, you may have a skin condition known as eczema. At Northstar Dermatology in North Richland Hills, Texas, the board-certified dermatologists are experienced in diagnosing eczema. They treat the condition with safe, effective therapies ranging from topical creams to light therapy to immunosuppressants for severe cases. Don’t put up with the itching and embarrassment of an eczema flare. Book an eczema consultation by calling the office or booking online today.

Northstar Dermatology:
Dermatology located in North Richland Hills, TX. Also serving Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, and Fort Worth, TX.
Eczema Q & A
What Is Eczema?

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that leads to dry, itchy, and scaly skin. It can affect both children and adults. Scratching can cause the skin to become thickened and discolored, often intensifying the itch. While allergies and asthma are more commonly seen in people with eczema, they do not cause the condition. Many individuals outgrow eczema by adulthood, though some continue to experience symptoms into their adult years.

What Causes Eczema
  • An abnormal skin barrier, making it more permeable than normal
  • Genetic factors – Individuals with a family history of eczema have a higher risk
  • Environmental factors – Cold, dry air and exposure to chemicals or irritants
How To Treat

Caring for your skin at home is essential and can sometimes lessen the need for medical treatments. Effective at-home measures include:

  • Using a gentle, fragrance-free soap
  • Applying thick moisturizers, such as fragrance-free creams and petroleum jelly
  • Taking lukewarm showers, patting skin dry, and moisturizing immediately; limit hot, lengthy showers
  • Avoiding scratching; keep fingernails trimmed short to help minimize scratching
  • Using a humidifier in the bedroom to alleviate dry skin
  • Steering clear of irritants like strong fragrances, drying soaps or detergents, and wool clothing
How Do Dermatologists Treat Eczema?

For more severe eczema symptoms, a doctor may recommend medical treatments to help calm underlying inflammation. These treatments can include:

  • Topical corticosteroids
  • Topical calcineurin inhibitors
  • Antihistamines
  • Phototherapy

While eczema has no cure, the good news is that symptoms can often be managed effectively with treatment. If you’re experiencing persistent or severe flare-ups, it may be time to consult with a dermatologist about options for better symptom control, including prescription-level treatments.

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