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Dermatitis and Eczema
Treating Dermatitis and Eczema
Topical corticosteroids are often the treatment of choice for subacute and chronic dermatitis. This type of medicine is used to reduce inflammation and to help relieve the itching, swelling, redness, and discomfort of many skin problems. Ask your doctor if topical corticosteroids may be right for you. In addition to treatment prescribed by your doctor, these general skin-care guidelines should be followed whenever possible:
See full prescribing information for Dermatop® Emollient Cream. Do not use Dermatop® Emollient Cream if you are allergic to any of its ingredients or if you are pregnant or nursing. Approximately 4% of patients using Dermatop® Emollient Cream experienced side effects. These side effects included mild signs of thinning of the skin in 1% of eczema patients. Less than 1% of patients experienced other side effects which included itching, swelling, hives, burning, allergic contact dermatitis, and rash. |
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