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(316) 247-6451
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West Wichita Office:
8404 W. 13th, Suite 220
Wichita, KS
(316) 247-6451
x ray therapy
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Office:
1410 N Woodlawn, Suite E
Derby, KS
1410 N Woodlawn, Suite E
Derby, KS
(316) 247-6451
Eczema can be difficult for anyone, including adults. Since it can be easily seen in certain areas, it can affect confidence levels. According to the National Eczema Association, 55% of adults who have moderate to severe cases say they can't control it well. Here are some ways a dermatologist can help with that.
When you see a dermatologist, they can definitively diagnose that you have eczema and not some other skin condition. They will also tell you whether it is a mild, moderate, or severe case. That will give you some peace of mind since you will know what you have and that's the first step to effective treatment.
Once the dermatologist has diagnosed your skin condition, they can start creating a treatment plan. This will depend on a few factors since each person has their own unique factors when it comes to how their skin needs to be treated. For example, individuals might have things like medicinal allergies or skin that might be extremely sensitive to any new ointments or other treatments.
Treatment for this usually consists of a variety of things, including both prescription and over-the-counter solutions. You can use topical ointments to moisturize the skin or you can use creams that reduce both itching and inflammation. Dermatologists could prescribe PDE-4 inhibitors which, according to WebMD, can be used to prevent inflammation that occurs from overactive PDE-4 enzymes. You may also be advised to take antihistamines if eczema bothers you while you sleep.
There are things you can do for your self-care routine to help with an eczema condition. You could use a different type of soap or try different care products. Dermatologists will be able to recommend good brands that can keep your skin from getting itchy and cracking.
Eczema can be aggravating, especially if it's a more severe case. You might not want to do things like wear short-sleeved shirts or shorts, even when it's hot outside. Seeing a medical professional can ease your mind and make your body feel a lot better. Since you won't be worrying about your eczema, you'll likely see a boost in your confidence. Do you need to see a
dermatologist for your itchy skin? Contact The Dermatology Clinic, P.A. today to get started!
West Wichita Phone: (316) 247-6451
Derby Phone: (316) 247-6451
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