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Treatment for atopic eczema, topical steroids part 4

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  • Tacrolimus ointment and pimecrolimus cream are new treatments introduced in 2002. They work by suppressing some cells involved in causing inflammation. (They are 'topical immunomodulators'.) They are not steroids. They seem to work well to reduce the skin inflammation of eczema. At present they are licensed for use in people aged two years and over who have eczema which is not controlled very well with usual treatments. The long-term safety of these new products is still being evaluated.
  • Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed if eczema patches become infected.
  • Eczema with blisters may need special soaks to dry up the weepy blisters.
  • Hospital treatment is sometimes needed for severe cases. Treatments which are sometimes used include: 'wet wraps', tar and/or steroid occlusion bandages, light therapy, and immunosuppressive medication.
  • Tar shampoos are useful to lift scale from affected scalps.
'Alternative' remedies are sometimes tried by some people. There is little proof that any alternative treatment helps. But, turning to these remedies is understandable if conventional treatments fail to control severe eczema. Beware of extravagant claims of success which cost large amounts of money.

Further help and information

National Eczema Society Hill House, Highgate Hill, London, N19 5NA. Tel (Helpline): 0870 241 3604 Web: www.eczema.org

© EMIS and PIP 2004 Updated: September 2004 Review Date: October 2005 CHIQ Accredited PRODIGY Validated

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