Search for the right eczema and dermatitis treatment in our online store, or contact us for expert advice.

Search for the right eczema and dermatitis treatment in our online store, or contact us for expert advice.
Eczema (also known as atopic dermatitis) and contact dermatitis are common inflammatory skin conditions that can affect people of all ages. Symptoms include dry, cracked skin, intense itching, redness, and sometimes weeping or crusting.
Triggers can include allergens, soaps, weather changes, fabrics, or stress. Treatments aim to reduce inflammation, relieve itching, and maintain skin hydration. Mild cases may respond to emollients alone, while moderate to severe cases often require corticosteroids such as Hydrocortisone or Betamethasone.
Prescribers evaluate the severity, location, and frequency of flare-ups to determine the most suitable treatment. They may recommend short-term use of steroids for inflammation, alongside long-term use of moisturisers to prevent recurrence.
Topical steroids reduce skin inflammation and are typically used for 7–14 days during flare-ups. Emollients should be applied multiple times a day to keep the skin barrier intact and prevent drying.
Other supportive measures include avoiding known triggers, wearing cotton clothing, and using non-perfumed soaps and skin products. In some cases, antihistamines may be used to help reduce itching, particularly at night.
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Eczema usually refers to atopic dermatitis, a chronic, genetic condition. Dermatitis is a broader term that includes other types like contact dermatitis caused by allergens or irritants.
Flare-ups can be triggered by allergens, soaps, stress, weather, certain fabrics, or hormonal changes. Identifying and avoiding triggers is essential for long-term control.
Treatments include topical corticosteroids for inflammation and emollients for ongoing skin care. Antihistamines may be added to relieve severe itching.
Yes. After completing a short online consultation, a licensed prescriber will assess your symptoms. Approved treatments are delivered across the UK discreetly.
Moisturising regularly, avoiding known irritants, and using gentle skincare products help reduce flare-ups. Early treatment of symptoms prevents worsening.