Eczema Causes, Triggers & Symptoms

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes red, itchy, and inflamed patches of skin. It can result from genetic and environmental factors, such as allergens or stress. Dr. Vernon Mackey, a dermatologist, can alleviate eczema symptoms through several treatments.

For example, he may prescribe topical corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation and itching. Additionally, he may recommend emollients or moisturizers to keep the skin hydrated and prevent further irritation. In severe cases, Dr. Mackey may recommend oral medications or light therapy for eczema in Peoria, AZ. By working with Dr. Mackey, you can find relief from your symptoms to improve your quality of life.

Eczema Causes, Triggers & Symptoms

Eczema affects millions of people and causes red, itchy, and inflamed skin that can be uncomfortable and unsightly. While eczema has no cure, several triggers can cause flare-ups, so you'll have to learn how to manage symptoms and prevent future outbreaks. Common eczema triggers include stress, certain foods (such as dairy, wheat, and eggs), environmental factors (like pollen or mold), and contact with certain materials (like wool or nickel). It's essential to identify your triggers and avoid them whenever possible.

Keep a diary of your eczema symptoms to help you pinpoint what might be causing your flare-ups. Eczema symptoms can vary from person to person and range from mild to severe. They can include dry, scaly, thickened skin, intense itching, redness, and oozing or crusting. If untreated, eczema can lead to infections, skin discoloration, and other complications.

Consult Our Dermatologist 

During a consultation with Dr. Mackey about eczema, you can expect him to ask you about your symptoms, medical history, and any triggers that may be causing your eczema. He'll also examine your skin to help diagnose the condition and suggest treatment options such as topical creams, oral medications, or lifestyle changes. Dr. Mackey will also take the time to answer any questions you have and recommend how to manage and prevent future flare-ups.

Please explore our website to learn about the conditions we treat and the services provided. If you have questions regarding eczema in Peoria, AZ, and want to schedule an appointment with Dr. Mackey, call (623) 977-6700.

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