Have Skin Itching And Rashes. Diagnosed With Prurigo Simplex / Endogenous Eczema. Had A Tricort 40 Mg Injection, Tacroz Ointment And Cetriz. On Stopping Medication Will The Rash Return?
I have skin etching and rashes from last 3 months. One doctor says it is prurigo simplex and another says it is endogenous eczema and given tricort 40 mg injection along with tacroz ointment and cetriz 20 mg tab . I have started this medine 5 days ago .Injection found useful for me. My question is a) Can itching may start again over a period of time ? b) Does same injection and medicine is used in prurigo simplex ?
Hi Milind,
Prurigo simplex is characterised by raised dome shaped itchy bumps.
The treatment prescribed by your doctor is good enough to treat prurigo simplex or any other variant of endogenous eczema.
To prevent further episodes, you must keep your skin well hydrated by using urea or lactic acid based moisturiser. Use a hydrating soap while bathing. If itching starts at any point of time, take oral antihistamines. To prevent eczema flare ups it is essential to break itch scratch cycle. Also avoid wearing synthetic clothes or woollen clothes directly in touch with your skin.
Take care
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Have Skin Itching And Rashes. Diagnosed With Prurigo Simplex / Endogenous Eczema. Had A Tricort 40 Mg Injection, Tacroz Ointment And Cetriz. On Stopping Medication Will The Rash Return?
Hi Milind, Prurigo simplex is characterised by raised dome shaped itchy bumps. The treatment prescribed by your doctor is good enough to treat prurigo simplex or any other variant of endogenous eczema. To prevent further episodes, you must keep your skin well hydrated by using urea or lactic acid based moisturiser. Use a hydrating soap while bathing. If itching starts at any point of time, take oral antihistamines. To prevent eczema flare ups it is essential to break itch scratch cycle. Also avoid wearing synthetic clothes or woollen clothes directly in touch with your skin. Take care