Eczema

Eczema is a disease class that involves skin inflammation with associated symptoms. People in need of prescription medications for eczema can connect with a   Patricia (Nurse Pattye) Anderson, FNP bc who can provide the needed prescription if it is safe and appropriate to do so.

 

What Is Eczema?

Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that affects hundreds of millions of people around the world and that presents with symptoms such as redness, itchiness, and scaly or red skin. Specific types of eczema include dyshidrotic eczema, characterized by blisters on the hands, and nummular eczema which leads to small, circular patches and rashes on the skin. The term eczema is sometimes also used to represent a larger group of skin diseases such as contact dermatitis and atopic dermatitis. When considering what eczema looks like, it depends on the underlying type of eczema as the symptoms can vary widely from person to person.

 

Eczema Causes

Why do people get eczema? Like many diseases in medicine, the causes of eczema are often unknown. However, there have been some things linked to being a cause for eczema. For one, having a certain genetic makeup can predispose one to getting eczema, regardless of other causes. One’s environment – particularly exposure to allergens or chemicals – can increase the likelihood of getting eczema. Anything that causes the integrity of the skin to be diminished or sensitive can contribute to causing eczema. Also, certain foods or other environmental substances can cause the immune system to become overstimulated, increasing the likelihood that one gets eczema. Regardless of the cause of eczema, eczema can occur anywhere on the body, including the hands, face, and other parts of the body.

 

How To Treat Eczema

Almost everyone with eczema wonders how to treat eczema symptoms. An eczema treatment strategy often includes several parts. Various medications are available that are sometimes utilized by medical practitioners for managing eczema symptoms:

 

Betamethasone

Clobetasol

Desonide

Dexamethasone

Dupixent

Elidel

Eucrisa

Hydrocortisone

Methylprednisolone

Prednisone

Tacrolimus

Triamcinolone (Kenalog)

According to some experts, specific lifestyle changes may also be helpful. These changes may include moisturizing the skin, over-the-counter allergy medications, use of a humidifier, trying different types of soaps, and wearing loose clothing to reduce the sweat and moisture buildup.

 

Eczema Prescriptions Online

For prescription eczema medications, one cannot just buy eczema medications online legally in the United States. Instead, one must first get a prescription from a licensed medical provider. Patricia (Nurse Pattye) Anderson, FNP bc can connect people who need a prescription for eczema medication for medications when appropriate.