Eczema

For many patients and health care providers, the treatment of eczema could be a real challenge. One the one hand, lots of people try the natural approach through the elimination of the allergen trigger, while on the other, there are some who will only choose prescribed medication. If you have come to the conclusion that, the only method to be rid of eczema is to eliminate the allergic trigger. In case that has not worked out as a solution to your problem, than you can start thinking of the medical treatment of eczema that involves medication based on steroids or antibiotics.

Steroids administration is not a solution for lots of patients who fear the many adverse reactions to these substances. But, if the treatment is given by a specialized doctor, a dermatologist, who closely monitors the patient and communicates very well, steroid side effects can be minimized.

The purpose of the entire steroid treatment of eczema is to hinder the development of rashes onto the skin supporting one’s efforts to identify and eliminate the allergen. Another possible treatment of eczema is the administration of glucocorticosteroids, which are drugs relying on natural hormones; their impact on the body is the reduction of the skin swelling.

These hormones used in the treatment of eczema may be prescribed either as lower or as stronger dosages. Most health care providers will start with a small drug concentration to detect the response of the body, and then increase the dosage if necessary particularly if the rashes are scaly and the skin has thickened. This medication is available in two forms: either lotions or ointments that require application onto the skin twice a day or pills that will have to be swallowed and have a stronger impact. In some cases, dermatologists will recommend a combined treatment of eczema with both oral medication and topical remedies application.

Patients who know what such intense treatments involve will usually try to avoid them because of the serious adverse reactions; besides digestive problems and weight gain, there could appear cataracts, glaucoma, osteoporosis and all sorts of infections. It is good to know, however, that specialists can prevent these secondary effects by prescribing the right dosage, shortening the treatment extent and by recommending the patient to cease the drug administration or to get professional advice if the side effects become bothersome.

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