Chronic eczema: common medical treatments
If you’re living with severe eczema, you’ll know that while there is no lifelong cure, the condition can certainly be well managed to prevent severe flare-ups. You can improve your quality of life by keeping eczema under control.
Commonly, topical or oral steroids can quickly reduce itching by helping to ease underlying inflammation. Unfortunately, they can’t be used for extended periods due to potential side effects that accrue over time.
New medical treatments for eczema
#1 JAK inhibitors
Advancements in medicine have seen the emergence of a newer category of medications known as the Janus Kinase (JAK) Inhibitors. They work by targeting JAK enzymes, which transmit signals from the immune system throughout the body, and target pathways that regulate autoimmune or inflammatory conditions.
#2 Dupilumab
Another new biologic medication is Dupilumab. Unlike various immunosuppressants or steroids, this works by targeting an underlying source of inflammation that could be a root cause of your uninhibited moderate-to-severe eczema. It helps to control the origin of inflammation that contributes to your eczema condition. Dupilumab heals your skin from within to reduce itching and improve skin condition. Dermatologist and Dermatological Surgeon Dr Angeline Yong is well-equipped to handle various acute and chronic skin conditions holistically. If you’re suffering from eczema, consult her for a tailored, personalised plan to manage your condition.
This story is from the July 2023 edition of Expat Living Singapore.
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