How To Treat Varicose Eczema

Topical Corticosteroids

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Topical corticosteroids are another piece of long-term treatment for varicose eczema. Individuals do not necessarily need a prescription for these medications, as some are available over-the-counter. However, a doctor can give patients prescription-strength corticosteroids to help treat eczema. There are several different conditions for which these medications are prescribed. They help with skin ailments that range from debilitating to mildly irritating. More than ten million topical corticosteroid prescriptions are processed in the United States every year. The exact one that works best for patients will vary depending on the kind of lesion they are dealing with, their prior health history, and how powerful the medication is.

As immune responses largely regulate eczema, corticosteroids help lessen the severity of flareups. During flareups, the immune system causes inflammation, swelling, and pain. The application of corticosteroids helps reduce inflammation. The result is the flareups are less irritated, swollen, and red. Many patients experience significantly less pain after using topical corticosteroids to help control their eczema flareups.

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