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Eczema Care at Drs Derma & Aesthetics

At Drs Derma & Aesthetics, we offer expert and caring eczema treatment for both children and adults in Bangladesh. Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a long-lasting skin problem that can cause itching, dryness, redness, scaling, and sometimes oozing or thickened skin. If not treated well, eczema can keep coming back and make daily life and sleep uncomfortable.

Our skilled dermatologists in Dhaka work to identify what triggers your eczema and manage your symptoms with safe, proven treatments.

Skin Examination & Trigger Assessment

We start by carefully examining your skin to determine the type of eczema you have and what might be causing it, such as allergens, changes in weather, irritants, or stress.

Eczema needs more than just short-term relief. At our clinic, we use a complete medical approach to care.

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Tailored Eczema Treatment Plan

Depending on your needs, we create a treatment plan just for you. This may include medicine, creams, moisturizing routines, and changes to your daily habits that fit your skin.

Our dermatologists look at your environment, daily habits, skin sensitivity, and medical history before choosing the best treatment for you.

Ongoing Care & Flare-Up Prevention

Eczema usually needs ongoing care. We offer regular check-ups, adjust your treatment as needed, and give you clear instructions to help manage your symptoms.

We not only calm active inflammation but also help strengthen your skin’s natural defenses, reduce itching, and prevent frequent flare-ups with clear advice and regular care

FAQ About Eczema Care

Is eczema a lifelong condition?
Eczema can last a long time, but with the right care, symptoms can be managed well, and flare-ups can be much less frequent.
What triggers eczema flare-ups?
Common triggers include dust, soaps, detergents, heat, sweat, stress, some foods, and environmental factors. Finding out what triggers your eczema is a key part of treatment.
Is eczema contagious?
No. Eczema is not infectious and cannot spread from one person to another.
How long does it take to see improvement?
Many people feel better within a few weeks, but lasting improvement depends on regular care and avoiding triggers.