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Eczema, Dermatitis, Allergy, Rash Treatment in Dubai
HealthHub Clinics in Dubai offer comprehensive care for eczema, skin allergies, dermatitis, and rashes in both adults and children. Our experienced dermatologists focus on immediate symptom relief and long-term management strategies to keep your skin healthy. From soothing flare-ups with the right medications to guiding you on daily skincare, we provide the eczema treatment Dubai families trust for lasting results.
Understanding Eczema, Dermatitis and Skin Allergies
Eczema is a common skin condition that causes patches of dry, red, and itchy skin. In medical terms, eczema is a type of dermatitis (which means skin inflammation). Eczema is not contagious. Instead, it results from a mix of genetic tendencies and environmental triggers.
Skin allergies can play a big role in eczema and other rashes. Many people with eczema have a personal or family history of allergies or asthma. Common allergens such as certain foods, pollen, dust mites, pet dander, or fragrances can trigger or worsen eczema flare-ups.
Eczema can affect people of all ages. It often begins in infancy or early childhood. Many children outgrow or see improvement in their eczema as they get older, but some continue to have sensitive skin or occasional flares into adulthood. Adults can develop eczema too, even with no history as a child.
Symptoms and Triggers of Eczema and Rashes
Eczema typically appears as red, inflamed patches that are intensely itchy. The skin may be dry, cracked, or scaly. In acute flare-ups, fluid-filled bumps or blisters can ooze and form crusts. Common locations include the folds of the elbows or knees, hands and feet, ankles, neck, upper chest, and in infants, the face and scalp.
Other types of dermatitis or allergic rashes include contact dermatitis and hives. Contact dermatitis appears at the site of contact with something irritating or allergenic. Hives are raised, reddish welts that typically last for a few hours to days.
Common triggers include:
Dry skin and climate
Irritants such as harsh soaps or detergents
Allergens (dust mites, pollen, mold, foods)
Heat and sweat
Stress and emotional factors
Infections (bacterial or viral)
Treatment: Symptom Relief and Long-Term Management
Effective management of eczema and allergic dermatitis focuses on calming the current symptoms and preventing future flares. HealthHub’s dermatology team creates personalized treatment plans that may include:
Antibiotics or antiviral treatments for infected skin
Advanced therapies like biologics (for severe cases)
Long-Term Management:
Identifying and avoiding personal triggers
Daily skincare with gentle cleansers and consistent moisturization
Maintenance medications for flare-prone areas
Regular dermatology follow-ups and patient education
Allergy Testing and Diagnosis
Understanding allergic components of eczema is vital for long-term control. At HealthHub Clinics, we offer allergy blood testing for food and respiratory allergens. We do not perform skin patch testing.
Allergy Blood Tests:
These tests help identify triggers such as dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and common food allergens. Blood tests are safe, quick, and do not require stopping antihistamines beforehand.
If an allergy is confirmed, we’ll provide guidance on how to reduce exposure and adjust your eczema management plan accordingly.
Practical Skincare Tips
Moisturize at least twice daily with fragrance-free products
Bathe using lukewarm water and mild cleansers
Avoid wool and other rough fabrics
Keep nails trimmed and avoid scratching
Manage stress with sleep, exercise, or relaxation techniques
Our dermatologists will provide a customized skincare plan based on your skin type, age, and eczema severity.
Why Choose HealthHub Clinics?
Extensive Experience
Advanced Facilities
Affordable premium services
Trusted Al-Futtaim brand
Why Choose HealthHub Clinics?
Extensive Experience
Advanced Facilities
Affordable premium services
Trusted Al-Futtaim brand
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between eczema and dermatitis?
Eczema is a type of dermatitis. Dermatitis is a general term for skin inflammation, while eczema typically refers to chronic, itchy rashes often related to allergies or sensitivities.
Is eczema contagious?
No, eczema is not contagious. You cannot catch it from someone else.
Can eczema be cured?
Eczema cannot be permanently cured, but with proper care and medical treatment, it can be well-controlled. Many children outgrow eczema with time.
Are allergies related to eczema?
Yes, allergies can be a trigger for eczema in some individuals. At HealthHub Clinics, we offer allergy blood testing to help identify possible food or respiratory triggers.
How is eczema treated in children?
Treatment in children includes moisturizers, gentle skin care, and medicated creams when necessary. Our pediatric dermatologists provide child-friendly care and guidance for parents.
When should I see a dermatologist for eczema?
If over-the-counter products aren’t helping, if the rash is spreading or getting worse, or if signs of infection appear, it’s time to consult a dermatologist.
If you or your child are struggling with eczema, dermatitis, skin allergies, or rashes, the experienced team at HealthHub Clinics is here to help. Our dermatologists provide personalized, evidence-based care to relieve symptoms and keep your skin healthy in the long term.
Book a consultation today and start your journey to calmer, clearer skin.