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Suggest Treatment For Eczema

Hi, I have been suffering for skin ailments(eczema) for a number of years. The dermatologist whom i visited lately prescribed HH Fudic cream which helped a lot. When i discontinued using it, it reappeared again in the same place. What i do? i have it on my neck and near my eyes. I am 25 years old, male and 90 kg approx
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Hi,

The eczema you have may be chronic allergic contact dermatitis. There may be some allergens which may be responsible. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis.Soap,house dust,house dust mite,pollutants,pollens,grass,sunrays..etc
You may take antihistaminics like levocetirizine. Short course of steroids in tappering dose may improve the disease. Apply mild steroid cream on the lesions twice a day. Avoid contact with suspected allergens. Repeat the treatment if there is relapse. But, you take treatment under observation of dermatologist.

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Thanks.

Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Suggest Treatment For Eczema

Hi, The eczema you have may be chronic allergic contact dermatitis. There may be some allergens which may be responsible. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis.Soap,house dust,house dust mite,pollutants,pollens,grass,sunrays..etc You may take antihistaminics like levocetirizine. Short course of steroids in tappering dose may improve the disease. Apply mild steroid cream on the lesions twice a day. Avoid contact with suspected allergens. Repeat the treatment if there is relapse. But, you take treatment under observation of dermatologist. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD