Proactive Methods For Treating Nummular Dermatitis

Corticosteroid Ointment

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Corticosteroid ointment helps reduce the inflammation that arises from eczema. It can also reduce swelling, redness, and itching. Both over-the-counter and prescription versions of corticosteroid creams are available, and most patients with nummular eczema will need the prescription-strength versions for adequate relief. Due to the side effects, such as skin thinning and stretch marks, corticosteroids should not be used continually for more than four weeks. After four weeks, steroid creams should only be used twice a week. In patients for whom steroids are not appropriate, other non-corticosteroid creams can be recommended. These commonly include topical calcineurin inhibitors such as tacrolimus and pimecrolimus. At other times, coal-tar ointments may be recommended. These creams are available over-the-counter and are made from byproducts of coal production. They work by softening the top skin layer so that scabs can be removed, and they help the skin hold moisture. The creams also slow down the rate of skin cell growth.

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