Best Eczema Treatment Midtown Manhattan

Things to Know About Eczema Treatment

In the world of dermatology, eczema has become one of the most common and most notable skin conditions around today. While it is often a condition that is common amongst children and young adults, eczema can affect individuals regardless of age, and pretty much any other factor at all. According to Dr. Lodha and his team at Pura Dermatology, known for the best eczema treatment Midtown Manhattan has to offer, eczema is far more common than we even once thought, with over 30 million Americans suffering from some form of the condition right now. The important thing to understand about eczema is that it isn’t just a solitary skin condition, but in fact it’s the name given to a group of conditions that cause the skin to become red, itchy and inflamed. There are several types of eczema: atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema, nummular eczema, seborrheic dermatitis and stasis dermatitis. As we mentioned, eczema is all too common, and while there are over 30 million individuals suffering from it right now, it is also quite manageable.

The word “eczema” itself, comes from a Greek word that means “to boil over” – which as many would say, is a pretty decent description for the red, highly inflamed, itchy patches that occur during eczema flareups. According to the team at Pura Dermatology, home for the best eczema treatment Midtown Manhattan has to offer, eczema will often range from mild, moderate to severe. In fact, it is actually quite common for babies and children to develop eczema along their face, especially on the cheeks and chin – however they can appear on any area of the body and symptoms may be different from one child to the next. More often than not, eczema goes away as a child grows older, though some children will continue to experience eczema into adulthood. However, the problem is that adults can develop eczema, too, even if they never had it as a child.

Quite often, one of the most common misconceptions that is often made about eczema is the fact that it is contagious. In reality, it isn’t contagious at all – you cannot “catch it” from another individual. One major issue is that the precise cause of eczema is yet to be determined. However, according to the team at Pura, the home for the best eczema treatment Midtown Manhattan has to offer, it has been found that there may be a genetic component to eczema. And those individuals who develop eczema, might do so because of a combination of genes and environmental triggers. When an irritant or an allergen “switches on” the immune system, skin cells don’t behave as they should causing an eczema flare-up.

For those who are looking for a means to treat eczema, the fact of the matter is that there truly isn’t one and patients must rather look for ways to limit flareups, and learn to live with having the condition. While nothing will essentially cure eczema, there are some treatment methods that will help you mitigate symptoms and flareups. These treatments can include:

· OTC – Over-the-Counter Meds

· Prescription Topical Creams

· Phototherapy

· Biologic Drugs

· And some individuals have found success with forms of alternative medicine as well.

The best thing you can do as someone who suffers from eczema is to basically work on curtailing your symptoms – this is done by understanding your skin and taking the proper steps not to get it irritated.

· It’s vital that you understand your eczema triggers and what causes your eczema breakouts, certain foods, actions, visiting certain areas, and more.

· A daily bathing/washing and moisturizing routine.

· Use a combination of OTC and prescription topical creams when breakouts come about.

The most vital thing is to identify your triggers and learn to avoid them as best you can. For more information on eczema avoidance methods or to schedule an appointment be sure to contact Dr. Lodha today.

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