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Eczema Treatment

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After reviewing your symptoms, severity and history with this condition, an assigned condition will commonly prescribe topical steroids for effective treatment.

Treat eczema with easy, fast and convenient access to prescription treatment based on your skin.

At hub.health our medical team prescribes topical medications clinically proven to provide rapid, reliable and highly effective treatment of eczematous disorders.

Discover innovative skin care solutions to manage symptoms and reduce inflammation.

What eczema treatment is right for me?

When applied and used as directed by your assigned clinician, topical steroids decrease inflammation, itching and redness associated with eczematous conditions.

Eczema manifests in different ways for different people, so treatment plans should be prescribed by a clinician on a case-by-case basis.

Depending on your age and severity of symptoms, your doctor may prescribe a treatment plan including medical grade topical moisturising cream, oral medications, phototherapy, over-the-counter remedies, immunosuppressants, lifestyle modifications, and behavioural therapies.

Eczema Treatment

As a general guide for effective management of eczema and other skin conditions, our medical team recommends: 

 

  • Protecting skin with a daily moisturiser
  • Avoiding known triggers
  • Treating flare ups as soon as possible
  • Prevent against infection with ongoing treatment

It’s time to look after your health

Start the conversation with a member of the hub.health medical team and take control of your eczema today, with specially formulated treatments, personalised for your skin type.

Eczema FAQs

What is eczema?

Eczema is a common inflammatory skin condition that presents as symptoms of itchiness, dry skin, scaly patches, rashes, blisters, and skin infections. There are seven different types of eczema: atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema, nummular eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, and stasis dermatitis.

Is eczema contagious?

No, eczema isn’t contagious, even when an active rash is present.

What causes eczema?

The cause of eczema is undetermined; however, it can run in families. Many people with eczema also have other allergic conditions, including hay fever and asthma.

How is eczema treated?

Eczema manifests in different ways for different people, so treatment plans should be prescribed by a clinician on a case-by-case basis. Depending on your age and severity of symptoms, the hub.health medical team may prescribe a treatment plan including prescription grade topical moisturising cream, oral medications, phototherapy, over-the-counter remedies, immunosuppressants, lifestyle modifications, and behavioural therapies.

As a general guide, also try to:

  • Maintain and protect skin every day with moisturiser (even when you don’t have an active rash)
  • Avoid known triggers and irritants
  • Treat flare ups as soon as they arise
  • Control the itch
  • Prevent and treat infection
Can I speak with my assigned clinician at any time?

Of course! Our online platform enables ongoing support whenever you need it. To chat with your medical team, log into your profile, head to the ‘Products’ tab and select ‘Manage Treatment’. This is where you can message your clinician.

Our team is also available at [email protected] Drop us a line, anytime.

Eczema
Causes

Discover more about the most common causes for eczema.

Learn about lifestyle triggers and how you can better manager flare ups in the future.

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Symptoms

Learn more about the symptoms of eczematous disorders.

Discover ways to manage flare ups and reduce symptoms of an outbreak in the future.

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Treatment

Find prescription medication for the treatment of eczema.

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Results

Experience successful results with eczema treatment.

Learn more about  topical steroids to decrease inflammation and reduce itching.

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