Get Lasting Comfort With Eczema Treatment In Queens

Eczema
Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition. It causes itching and an ongoing cycle of flare-ups that affect the look of your skin and the quality of your life. If you need help with eczema, the exceptional Adult and Pediatric Dermatology team in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens, New York, can help. They have years of experience relieving children and adults of their symptoms using customized treatments that improve their skin and prevent flare-ups. Call today or use the online booking feature to make an appointment at the office.
What is eczema?
Eczema includes a group of chronic (long-lasting), itchy, inflammatory skin conditions. However, most people use the term to mean one specific eczema.
For example, eczema often refers to atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis, the most common eczema, usually begins in childhood, but the skin symptoms come and go throughout their lifetime.
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What causes eczema?
The exact cause depends on what kind of eczema you have. The outer layer of your skin forms a barrier that keeps irritants, bacteria, and other harmful substances out and holds moisture in. All kinds of eczema break down this skin barrier.
Atopic dermatitis likely begins when the immune system becomes hyperactive and triggers inflammation that damages the skin barrier. The dysfunctional barrier results in dry skin and a rash triggered by irritants.
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What are the
symptoms of eczema?
Itching is the top symptom of eczema. You can also experience:
- Red, inflamed skin
- Small red bumps
- Blisters that ooze and crust over
- Raw, sensitive skin
- Scaly, dry skin
- Thickened, discolored skin
You need medical treatment to ease the itching. Repeated scratching only causes more skin damage and inflammation, leading to an ongoing cycle of eczema flare-ups.
What are the
common eczema triggers?
If you have allergies, your allergens can cause an eczema outbreak. Other common triggers include:
- Soaps
- Certain foods
- Stress
- Fatigue
- Skin care products
- Cigarette smoke
- Antibacterial ointments
Dry skin alone can trigger a flare-up, as can something as simple as a hot bath or shower.

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Michael Paltiel,MD
Dermatology

Zina Goldvekht, PA-C
Physician Assistant

Aleksey Babakhanov, FNP
Family Nurse Practitioner

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Plastic Surgery

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Cosmetologist
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Please call our office if you do not see your insurance plan listed below. If your insurance plan requires you to obtain a referral from your primary care doctor, please obtain one prior to your visit or call our office to ask if a referral or authorization is needed for your insurance. If referral is not available at the time of the visit, your appointment will be rescheduled.
How is eczema treated?
Protecting and strengthening your skin barrier is essential. Your provider teaches you the best skin care regimen and recommends high-quality skin care products that don’t contain irritating ingredients.
The basics include applying a moisturizer within 5-10 minutes after bathing and frequently during the day, using gentle soap substitutes, and taking short showers using warm water.
Your provider can prescribe topical or oral medications like corticosteroids or immunosuppressants. If an infection develops, you’ll need an antibiotic.
In cases of severe eczema, you could qualify for advanced biologic therapy. These medications, injected or administered intravenously, reduce skin inflammation by calming your immune system.
If you or your child needs treatment for an itchy skin rash, call Adult and Pediatric Dermatology today or book an appointment online.
