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Eczema and dermatitis are the most common skin conditions in the UK. Our online clinic offers a diverse range of treatments to manage eczema and dermatitis, including prescription eczema treatment and over-the-counter products.

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Eczema Treatments

Adex Gel

  • 100g or 500g gel
  • Reduces acne & skin inflammation
  • Contains nicotinamide
£9.99
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Aveeno Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, sensitive skin
  • Contains dimethicone
£9.99
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Aveeno Daily Moisturising Lotion

  • Topical cream
  • Provides long-lasting hydration for dry skin
  • Contains dimethicone
£6.49
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Aveeno Dermexa Cream

  • Relief for dry & itchy skin
  • Soothes & relieves dry, itchy skin
  • Contains colloidal oatmeal
£10.99
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Aveeno Skin Relief Soothing Shampoo

  • Treats dry & itchy scalp
  • Relieves scalp discomfort
  • Contains dimethicone
£14.99
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Balneum Intensiv cream

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, itchy skin
  • Contains urea
£14.00
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Balneum Plus Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Relieves itching & moisturises dry skin
  • Contains urea & lauromacrogols
£24.99
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Betamethasone & Neomycin Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Reduces inflammation & treats bacterial skin infections
  • Contains betamethasone & neomycin
£64.99
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Betamethasone 0.1% Cream & Ointment

  • Cream or ointment
  • Reduces redness & relieves itching
  • Contaims betamethasone valerate
From £15.99
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betnovate-cream

Betnovate Cream & Ointment

  • 100g cream
  • Reduces inflammation & itching
  • Contains betamethasone valerate
From £11.95
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Betnovate Lotion

  • 100ml
  • Reduces redness & itching
  • Contains betamethasone valerate
£15.99
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Betnovate RD Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Reduces inflammation & itching
  • Contains betamethasone valerate
£21.99
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Betnovate Scalp Application

  • 100ml solution
  • Reduces inflammation & itching on the scalp
  • Contains betamethasone
£15.99
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CeraVe Eye Repair Cream

  • Improves dark circles & puffiness
  • Contains niacinamide & ceramides
£12.99
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CeraVe Foaming Cleanser 473ml (Normal to Oily Skin)

  • Cleanser for oily skin
  • Removes oil without disrupting skin's natural barrier
  • Contains niacinamide & ceramide
£17.49
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CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser

  • Relief for dry & sensitive skin
  • Gently cleanses & hydrates skin
  • Contains ceramide & hyaluronic acid
£14.99
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CeraVe Hydrating Cream-to-Foam Cleanser

  • Relief for dry & dehydrated skin
  • Gently cleanses & hydrates
  • Contains ceramide np & ceramide ap
£12.49
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CeraVe Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum

  • Relief for dry & dehydrated skin
  • Hydration & moisture retention
  • Contains hyaluronic acid
£19.99
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CeraVe Micellar Cleansing Water

  • Removes dirt, oil & makeup
  • Contains niacinamide
£9.99
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CeraVe Moisturising Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Provides long-lasting hydration for dry skin
  • Contains ceramide & hyaluronic acid
£8.99
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CeraVe Moisurising Cleanser

  • Relief for dry & sensitive skin
  • Hydrates & cleanses skin
  • Contains ceramide & hyaluronic acid
£17.49
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CeraVe PM Facial Moisturising Lotion

  • Treats dry & sensitive skin
  • Overnight hydration & skin barrier restoration
  • Contains niacinamide & ceramide np
£14.99
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CeraVe Reparative Hand Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & repairs dry, cracked hands.
  • Contains dimethicone
£5.99
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CeraVe SA Renewing Foot Cream

  • Treats dry & cracked feet
  • Exfoliates & moisturises rough, dry feet
  • Contains salicylic acid
£12.99
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CeraVe SA Smoothing Cleanser

  • Treats rough & bumpy skin
  • Exfoliates & smooths
  • Contains salicylic acid & ceramide np
£20.99
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CeraVe SA Smoothing Cream

  • Treats rough & bumpy skin
  • Exfoliates & moisturises
  • Contains salicylic acid
£19.99
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Cetraben Cream & Ointment

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, irritated skin
  • Contains light liquid paraffin & white soft paraffin
£9.99
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Dermacool 2% Menthol Aqueous Cream

  • Relief for dry & itchy skin
  • Cooling relief for itchy & irritated skin
  • Contains menthol
£27.49
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Dermalex Eczema Treatment Cream 100g

  • Topical cream
  • Relieves and soothes eczema symptoms
  • Contains glycerin & zinc oxide
£24.99
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Dermol 200 Shower Emollient

  • Treats dry & itchy skin conditions
  • Moisturises & soothes the skin
  • Contains benzalkonium chloride & chlorhexidine dihydrochloride
£5.99
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Dermol 500 Lotion

  • Treats dry & itchy skin conditions
  • Moisturises & soothes irritated skin
  • Contains benzalkonium chloride & chlorhexidine dihydrochloride
£9.99
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Dermol 600 Bath Emollient

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, itchy skin
  • Contains isopropyl myristate & liquid paraffin
£12.99
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Diprobase Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, irritated skin
  • Contains emulsifying wax & liquid paraffin
£12.99
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Doublebase Dayleve Gel

  • Topical gel
  • Provides long-lasting hydration for dry skin
  • Contains isopropyl myristate & liquid paraffin
£9.99
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Doublebase gel

  • Topical gel
  • Moisturises & protects dry or eczema-prone skin
  • Contains isopropyl myristate & liquid paraffin
£9.99
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Doublebase Flare Relief

  • Topical cream
  • Soothes & relieves eczema flare-ups
  • Contains nicotinamide
£14.99
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E45 Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, itchy skin
  • Contains white soft paraffin & light liquid paraffin
£9.99
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E45 Eczema Repair Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Soothes & repairs eczema-prone skin
  • Contains urea & ceramide-3
£16.49
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E45 Itch Relief Cream

  • 100g or 500g cream
  • Relieves itching & soothes irritated skin
  • Contains lauromacrogols & urea
From £3.99
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Box for Elocon Cream

Elocon Cream

  • 30g or 100g
  • Reduces inflammation and itching
  • Contains Mometasone Furoate
From £14.48
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Box of Elocon Scalp Lotion

Elocon Scalp Lotion

  • 30ml
  • Reduces inflammation and itching
  • Contains Mometasonen Furoate
£22.49
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Epaderm Cream & Ointment

  • Topical cream
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, itchy skin conditions
  • Contains emulsifying wax & yellow soft paraffin
£10.49
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Epimax Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Delays premature ejaculation
  • Contains emulsifying wax & liquid paraffin
£4.59
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Eucerin 10% Cream

  • 10%
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, rough skin
  • Contains urea
£12.99
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Eumovate Cream & Ointment

  • 30g or 100g
  • Reduces redness & relieves itching
  • Contains clobetasone butyrate
From £15.99
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eumovate-cream

Eumovate Cream 15g

  • Topical cream
  • Reduces inflammation & relieves itching
  • Contains clobetasone butyrate
£8.79
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Fucibet Cream

  • 30g cream
  • Treats skin conditions with bacterial infections.
  • Contains fusidic acid & betamethasone
£12.49
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Eurax Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Relieves itching & skin irritation
  • Contains crotamiton
From £4.99
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Fucidin Cream

  • Treats bacterial skin infections
  • Reduces inflammation & infection
  • Contains hydrocortisone & fusidic acid
From £9.99
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A box of Fucidin H Cream

Fucidin H Cream

  • 30g
  • Convenient topical cream
  • Treats bacterial skin infections
£15.99
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HC 45 Cream 15g

  • Topical cream
  • Reduces inflammation & relieves itching
  • Contains hydrocortisone
£5.29
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Hibiwash

  • Skin cleanser
  • Disinfects skin & reduces bacteria
  • Contains chlorhexidine gluconate
£13.99
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Hydrocortisone

  • Cream or ointment
  • Treats inflammation & allergic reactions
  • Contains hydrocortisone acetate
£13.99
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Hydrocortisone Cream 15g

  • Topical cream
  • Reduces inflammation & relieves itching
  • Contains hydrocortisone
£4.99
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A box of Mometasone Cream

Mometasone 0.1% Cream & Ointment

  • Treats eczema & psoriasis
  • Reduces inflammation & relieves itching
  • Contains mometasone
From £13.99
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Oilatum Cream

  • Relief for dry & itchy skin
  • Moisturises & soothes dry, itchy skin
  • Contains light liquid paraffin & white soft paraffin
£8.49
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Polytar Shampoo

  • Treats scalp conditions like dandruff & psoriasis
  • Contains coal tar
£6.49
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Sebco Ointment

  • Topical ointment
  • Treats scalp conditions like psoriasis & eczema
  • Contains coal tar solution & salicylic acid
£19.99
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trimovate-cream

Trimovate Cream

  • Topical cream
  • Treats inflammatory skin conditions
  • Contains clobetasone butyrate & oxytetracycline
£28.99
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About Eczema & Dermatitis

What is Eczema?

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It is also known as atopic dermatitis. There are several different types of eczema with unique characteristics. The main types are:

Atopic Eczema

Atopic eczema is often linked to a genetic predisposition and is commonly associated with other atopic disorders, such as asthma and hay fever. Environmental factors, skin barrier defects, and your immune system can also play a role. It is characterised by dry, itchy skin and typically starts in childhood.

Dyshidrotic Eczema (Pompholyx)

The exact cause of dyshidrotic eczema (also known as Pompholyx) is unknown, but it’s often linked to seasonal allergies, stress, and moist hands and feet. It appears as small blisters on hands and feet and may also be associated with other skin conditions.

Nummular Eczema

Nummular eczema is usually triggered by skin injuries like burns, abrasions, or insect bites. Dry skin, particularly during winter months, can also lead to nummular eczema. It typically presents as round, coin-shaped spots on the skin that are very itchy.

Eczema Symptoms

If eczema is flaring up, there will be warning signs on the skin. Knowing these common symptoms can help you notice when your condition is getting worse. Paying attention helps manage eczema better.

Common symptoms of eczema include:

  • Intense itching and discomfort of the skin
  • Dry, sensitive skin that feels lacking in moisture
  • Inflamed, discoloured patches that take on a reddish or brownish hue
  • Rough, leathery skin appearing scaly over patches
  • Scaling developing in affected areas
  • In more severe cases, oozing or crusty lesions form on the skin
  • Swelling of inflamed regions causing puffiness

Eczema can appear all over the body, though typically in adults, common locations are the hands, especially fingers. In children, eczema often affects inside elbows and backs of knees. Children and adolescents may also see it on faces and scalps. Among children with brown or black skin, outsides of elbows and fronts of knees are common.

What causes Eczema?

Understanding what triggers eczema helps to better manage the condition. Different factors can cause flare-ups, and these vary from person to person:

  • Soaps and Detergents: These products can remove natural oils from the skin, making it dry and susceptible to irritation, which can lead to eczema flare-ups.
  • Materials: Certain materials, like metals, wool or synthetic fibres, can irritate the skin.
  • Stress: High levels of stress can negatively affect the skin, often exacerbating eczema symptoms.
  • Weather Changes: Extreme weather, be it cold and dry or hot and humid, can affect skin moisture and irritate eczema.
  • Foods: For some, certain foods such as dairy, nuts, eggs, or soy can trigger an immune response that leads to eczema flare-ups.
  • Allergens: Common allergens like dust mites, pet fur, and pollen can trigger eczema in sensitive individuals.

The exact cause of eczema is unknown, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

Genetics

If your parents have eczema, you are more likely to develop it too as a result of the genes you inherit from them. A 2015 study found that the chance of inheriting eczema is approximately 75%, where children with one or both parents affected by eczema or who have siblings with the condition are more prone to developing eczema themselves compared to children without a family history of the skin problem.

This increased likelihood is thought to be because eczema often runs in families due to genetic factors like shared mutated genes that protect your immune system.

Environment

Everyday items and materials in your environment may be triggering your eczema flares. Things like certain soaps, cleaning products, dyes or other chemicals you come into contact with through your work or personal care routines could be causing contact dermatitis and exacerbating symptoms.

If you work in a profession where you regularly handle potential irritants, like healthcare, mechanics, or custodial work, the things you touch on the job may be contributing to increased eczema flares.

How to treat Eczema

The most effective eczema treatments include a combination of lifestyle changes, skincare routines, and medical treatments, particularly during flare-ups.

For all types of eczema, treatment includes regular use of emollients and mild soaps helps relieve dry, itchy skin, repairs the natural skin barrier and prevents further inflammation.

  • Atopic Eczema: Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and relieving itching. This may include the use of topical corticosteroids and moisturisers.
  • Dyshidrotic Eczema: Treatment includes topical steroids to reduce inflammation, and emollients to prevent dryness. Minimising stress and exposure to irritants is also recommended.
  • Nummular Eczema: Topical steroids are commonly used to control inflammation and itching from nummular eczema. Keeping your skin well moisturised with medical creams, emollients or ointments is also required.
  • Infected Eczema: Signs of infection in eczema include increased redness, swelling, and pus. For infected eczema, topical or oral antibiotics are required.

What is Dermatitis?

Dermatitis is a term used for various forms of skin inflammation. Whether triggered by external irritants or internal factors, it typically presents as red, swollen, and itchy skin. The main types of dermatitis are:

Contact Dermatitis

Contact dermatitis is triggered by skin contact with allergens like metals or fragrances, or irritants such as detergents or solvents. It results from either an allergic reaction or direct irritation of the skin, causing red, itchy, and inflamed skin.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Seborrheic dermatitis is linked to an abnormal immune response to a yeast commonly found on the skin, and other factors like stress and cold, dry weather. It is more common in people with oily skin and commonly affects oily areas of the body, such as your scalp, eyebrows, ears and chest, leading to red, scaly, itchy skin. Seborrheic dermatitis can’t be cured but you can alleviate symptoms.

How to treat Dermatitis

Treating dermatitis often involves medical creams, emollients or gels to help moisturise the skin to relieve dryness. However, the type of dermatitis you have determines the best long-term treatment options.

  • Contact Dermatitis: As contact dermatitis is caused by exposure to irritants or allergens, the most effective treatment is to remove contact or exposure. Topical steroids may be used to reduce inflammation, along with soothing emollients to repair skin.
  • Seborrheic Dermatitis: Treatments focus on controlling yeast growth and reducing inflammation. This may include anti-fungal creams or shampoos, topical corticosteroids, and medicated cleansers. Managing stress and maintaining good skin hygiene can also help with long-term management.

Eczema & Dermatitis FAQs

Eczema and dermatitis are often used interchangeably because dermatitis is a broader term for skin inflammation. Eczema specifically refers to a group of conditions characterised by itchy, inflamed skin.

One of the biggest myths about eczema is that it’s contagious. Eczema cannot be transmitted from person to person.

Seborrhoeic dermatitis is not contagious. It is believed to be related to an overgrowth of normal skin inhabitants which triggers the condition.

Early signs of eczema include itching, red or brownish-gray patches, and small, raised bumps that may leak fluid when scratched. These symptoms can appear anywhere on your body, with common areas including arms, behind the knees, hands, or on the face and scalp in infants.

Diet can play a role in eczema. Certain foods may trigger flare-ups, especially in people with food allergies. Common triggers include dairy, nuts, soy, and gluten.

Topical corticosteroids are a common treatment for eczema, but their long-term use can cause thinning of the skin. Using the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time is the best way to avoid this.

Your GP or pharmacist will advise you how long you can use steroid creams for to treat eczema, and should help you with other skincare products to help manage symptoms so you don’t need to stay on them long term.

There is no cure for eczema, but it can be managed effectively with the right treatment and skincare strategies. Many children with eczema find that their symptoms improve as they get older.

Natural remedies like coconut oil or oatmeal baths can help soothe eczema symptoms. However, they are often not enough to effectively treat eczema on their own.

When considering natural remedies for eczema treatment, consult your GP or pharmacist to discuss your options, as not all natural remedies are safe or effective for everyone.

As eczema causes skin inflammation, you should use fragrance-free, hypoallergenic moisturisers that are specifically formulated for sensitive skin. Ointments and creams tend to be more effective than lotions.

Severe eczema can increase the risk of skin infections due to the breakdown of the skin barrier. There is also an association between eczema and other atopic conditions like asthma and hay fever.

While stress does not directly cause dermatitis, it can exacerbate the symptoms or trigger flare-ups, especially in types like atopic dermatitis (eczema) and seborrheic dermatitis.

If over-the-counter treatments are ineffective in treating your eczema or dermatitis, it’s important to consult a GP or pharmacist. They can prescribe stronger medications or suggest alternative treatment strategies.

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