Dermatologist Skin Care For People With Eczema

Eczema Flares

Red and itchy skin is a sign of an eczema flare. This can be triggered by many things, such as stress, skin infections, allergies and cold weather. Prescription Medications are used to treat eczema flares, the most common being steroid creams or tablets. This collection contains a regular moisturiser, an antiseptic wash and a bath oil to use alongside your prescription medication. It also includes two medicated moisturisers. These contain anti-inflammatory ingredients, that can help reduce the amount of steroid creams needed when you flare. We've also included some supplements that studies found reduce eczema inflammation. 

6 products

Eczema Clinic QV Bath Oil 250Ml
QV Bath Oil 250Ml
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£8.02
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Vitamin D 3000 IU Daily Oral Spray
Vitamin D 3000 IU Daily Oral Spray
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£7.99
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Eczema Clinic Probiotics
Probiotics
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£8.60
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£8.60
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Eczema Clinic Doublebase Flare Relief 500g
Doublebase Flare Relief 500g
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£15.20
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Eczema Clinic Dermol 500 - Lotion Moisturiser Soap Substitute Antimicrobial Emollient - 500Ml
Dermol 500 - Lotion Moisturiser Soap Substitute Antimicrobial Emollient - 500Ml
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£15.48
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Eczema Clinic Cetraben Cream: Thick and Creamy
Cetraben Cream: Thick and Creamy
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£16.42
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