The term “eczema” is used to describe several conditions that make skin on different parts of your body feel swollen, irritated and itchy. (Your doctor may also call it atopic dermatitis.)
Eczema is usually a chronic condition, which means you’ll always have it, but your symptoms may come and go. Be honest with your doctor about how often you have flare-ups and how they affect your life. What you say today will help shape your treatment plan.
Ask Your Doctor . . .
If topical treatments aren’t working for me, are there other options?
Can you recommend over-the-counter products to help my skin?
Do I need to change my bathing and skincare routines?
Are there any lifestyle changes I can make to help prevent flare-ups?
I have trouble sleeping sometimes because of the itch. What can I do?
Is there anything I can do to protect my skin from scarring?
TIP:
Always share with your doctor any updates since your last visit—from new medicines to major life changes. These can impact your health.
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