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  1. Treatments for eczema - National Eczema Society

    Explore various eczema treatments, including prescription medications, topical treatments, and alternative therapies to manage symptoms.

  2. Introduction All healthcare professionals should promote the care of skin and to educate and support those with skin disease and their carers. This booklet gives a broad overview of …

  3. Emollients - National Eczema Society

    Understand the importance of emollients in eczema treatment and learn about the different types available to soothe and protect the skin.

  4. ECO - Eczema Care Online - National Eczema Society

    Discover practical tips and expert guidance on managing eczema at Eczema Care Online. Learn effective strategies for controlling flare-ups, find the best moisturising creams, and participate …

  5. Information and advice - National Eczema Society

    National Eczema Society produces a wide range of evidence-based factsheets and booklets about eczema and treatments. These are available to read and download on our website.

  6. Factsheets - National Eczema Society

    National Eczema Society produces factsheets about the different types of eczema, treatments and self-management advice. Our information reflects the current research evidence and …

  7. Phototherapy - National Eczema Society

    Explore phototherapy as an eczema treatment, including how it works and when it might be used for severe cases.

  8. Eczema booklets / factsheets - National Eczema Society

    National Eczema Society provides a range of factsheets and booklets about the different types of eczema, treatments and self-management advice. Our information and advice is evidence …

  9. Topical steroids - National Eczema Society

    Used on the advice of a healthcare professional, and as part of a good eczema management routine that includes emollients, topical steroids are a valuable treatment for eczema.

  10. Skin infections and eczema - National Eczema Society

    Skin infections are common in people with eczema and it is highly likely that at some point you will experience either a bacterial, fungal or viral infection. All of these infections require …