Eczema and Dermatitis

What Triggers Discoid Eczema and How Do I Treat It Effectively?

17/06/2026

Discoid eczema — also known as nummular eczema or discoid dermatitis — is a distinct form of eczema characterised by clearly defined, coin-shaped patches of inflamed, itchy skin that can appear on the arms, legs, trunk, and occasionally the hands and face. Unlike atopic eczema, which tends to appear in characteristic skin fold locations and […]

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Hydrocortisone Cream 1.0: The Pharmacist’s Guide to Calming Irritated, Itchy Skin

17/06/2026

Hydrocortisone cream 1.0% is a mild topical corticosteroid that is widely used to treat a range of inflammatory and itchy skin conditions, and it is one of the most commonly reached-for treatments in both home medicine cabinets and clinical practice across the UK. It contains hydrocortisone — a synthetic version of the naturally occurring stress […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Elocon Cream and How It Treats Inflammatory Skin Conditions

17/06/2026

Elocon is a prescription-only topical corticosteroid cream and ointment containing mometasone furoate 0.1%, used to treat a range of inflammatory skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It belongs to the potent class of topical steroids — stronger than over-the-counter hydrocortisone but less potent than very strong steroids such as clobetasol propionate — making it […]

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Hay Fever and Eczema: Why Allergies Make Your Skin Worse

15/05/2026

Pollen season is difficult enough with hay fever alone.  When you have eczema too, it brings an extra layer of misery that most people around you simply do not understand. This is not a coincidence. Both conditions share the same underlying immune pathway: an overactive IgE-mediated hypersensitivity response that causes the immune system to react […]

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Causes, Symptoms, and What to Use to Combat Dermatitis on the Face

15/05/2026

Dermatitis on the face is one of the most distressing skin conditions to manage — not only because the symptoms are visible and difficult to conceal, but because the face is uniquely sensitive, making treatment choices more complex than for other areas of the body. Facial dermatitis is not a single condition: it is an […]

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Eczema Triggers: What’s Causing Your Flare-Ups?

15/05/2026

Living with eczema means living with unpredictability.  The reason for that unpredictability lies in your triggers, which are highly personal, wide-ranging, and often frustratingly hard to identify. Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition driven by a dysfunctional skin barrier and an overactive immune response, but it is contact with specific triggers that causes the […]

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Contact Dermatitis vs Eczema and How to Tell the Difference

15/05/2026

If you are trying to understand whether you have contact dermatitis vs eczema — or whether your skin condition is an allergic reaction or something else — you are not alone. These two conditions are frequently confused because they can look almost identical, yet they have different triggers, causes, and treatment approaches. The short answer […]

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