If you get these painful red bumps, you may have dyshidrotic eczema

That said, an effective skincare routine can bolster your skin’s resistance to inflammation.

As stands, the most conventional treatment for dyshidrotic eczema are creams, though there are other treatments available. These include UV light treatments, antihistamines, various anti-itch creams, and immune-supressing ointments, such as Protopic and Elidel.

Otherwise, maintaining clean and moisturized skin is one of the more effective methods for managing eczema, while several at-home hacks might help you manage symptoms.

One such is the cold compress, which can primarily help reduce inflammation of the skin. Soak the affected area, apply a cold compress, and hold it here for 15 minutes. Repeat this process two to four in a single day and then apply moisturizer for maximum effectiveness.

Another tried and trusted method is the use of aloe vera. Break off a piece of the plant and apply the thick gel to an inflamed area of skin. Aloe vera lotion can also be purchased from pharmacies.

Do you have any experience with eczema? Let us know your tips and tricks for managing symptoms.

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