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How Can Rashes On The Fingers Due To Eczema Be Treated?
hi,my age is 47 i suffer from eczema rashes/cracks come on my fingers due to it.i used to take betnasol mr thrice on saturdays and sundays when i take medicine like betnasol forte my rashes /xracks diassapear but they again come back if i stop taking the medicine.beacuse of medicine my weight gained a lot please help.
Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of rashes on fingers due to eczema, there could be many reasons for eczema like cosmetics products, pets, pollens, certain viruses and bacteria, weather, food like nuts and seafood.
Need not to worry . I would suggest you to keep yourself away from open environment, use air condition and continue taking anti histamine like benadryl. You should apply cold compresses to affected area and apply moisturizer. If condition doesn't get improve or get worse then consult allergy specialist for proper examination. Doctor will take history and try to find out the trigger facto. Doctor may order allergy test and start treatment accordingly.
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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How Can Rashes On The Fingers Due To Eczema Be Treated?
Hi Dear, Understanding your concern. As per your query you have symptoms of rashes on fingers due to eczema, there could be many reasons for eczema like cosmetics products, pets, pollens, certain viruses and bacteria, weather, food like nuts and seafood. Need not to worry . I would suggest you to keep yourself away from open environment, use air condition and continue taking anti histamine like benadryl. You should apply cold compresses to affected area and apply moisturizer. If condition doesn t get improve or get worse then consult allergy specialist for proper examination. Doctor will take history and try to find out the trigger facto. Doctor may order allergy test and start treatment accordingly. Hope your concern has been resolved. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari