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What Is Eczema?
Eczema, also known as Atopic Dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes dryness, redness, itching, and irritation.
It can occur in both adults and children and often flares up due to environmental triggers, allergies, or genetic factors.
Common Symptoms of Eczema:
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Dry, itchy, and flaky skin
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Red or inflamed patches
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Cracked or rough skin texture
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Fluid-filled bumps or crusting (in severe cases)
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Thickened skin from long-term scratching

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Types of Eczema Treatments
Topical Medications
Includes medicated creams, corticosteroids, and moisturisers to reduce inflammation, dryness, and itching.
Oral & Injectable Medications
Used in moderate-to-severe eczema to control immune response and reduce flare-ups.
Phototherapy (UV Light Therapy)
Uses controlled ultraviolet light exposure to calm skin inflammation and promote healing.
Hydration Therapy
Deep moisturisation using medical-grade emollients to restore the skin barrier and prevent dryness.
Antihistamine & Anti-Allergic Treatment
Relieves itching and prevents allergic triggers that worsen eczema.
Lifestyle & Skincare Management
Personalised guidance on diet, skincare routine, and environmental control for long-term eczema management.
How Eczema Treatment Works at Layers Clinics
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Dermatologist consultation to identify eczema type and triggers.
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Avoid applying moisturisers, creams, or topical steroids before the session.
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Maintain hydration and gentle cleansing prior to treatment.
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Prepare a list of any known allergies or irritants.
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Dermatologist prescribes topical or oral medications as per severity.
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Light therapy or hydration sessions may be included for enhanced recovery.
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Sensitive skin-safe products are applied to reduce itching and redness.
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Session duration: 30–45 minutes, depending on the treatment plan.
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Use prescribed moisturisers regularly to strengthen the skin barrier.
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Avoid hot water baths and harsh soaps.
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Stay away from allergens or known triggers.
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Follow a balanced diet and proper sleep routine.
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Regular follow-ups to adjust therapy and monitor progress.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can eczema be cured permanently?
Eczema can’t be cured permanently, but it can be effectively managed with proper treatment and care.
Is eczema contagious?
No, eczema is not contagious.
What triggers eczema?
Common triggers include allergens, stress, weather changes, and harsh skincare products.
Can children be treated for eczema?
Yes, our dermatologists provide safe, gentle treatments suitable for all age groups.
What happens if eczema is left untreated?
It can lead to infection, thickened skin, and chronic discomfort.
Is light therapy safe?
Yes, phototherapy is safe and effective when performed under medical supervision.
Why choose Layers Clinics?
Because we combine expert diagnosis, modern therapy, and personalised skincare to deliver lasting relief and visible skin improvement.
