There is no cure for eczema, treatment focuses on treating symptoms and preventing flare-ups. Moisturizers or emollients to keep the skin moisturised and decrease irritation and cracking are some eczema treatment alternatives. To minimise swelling, redness, and pain, use steroid lotions and ointments.
Wear sunscreen! “First and foremost, make sure that you are always using sunscreen and seeking shade! The sun can be a powerful trigger for most people’s skin, so protection is key,” Vega said.
Exfoliate sparingly: "Exfoliating at home is great for anti-aging, but don’t overdo it by using AHA toners and peel pads twice a day. Avoid physical exfoliants like rough facial scrubs made with walnut scrubs or sugar,” Sobel said.
Know your triggers: In addition to the aforementioned facial redness triggers, those prone to rosacea and eczema can also experience aggravated skin after taking a hot shower, drinking alcohol, exercising and using products with fragrance (synthetic or natural).
Although Eucerin products may be good, their products for redness relief contain.parabens which are known to cause breast cancerj. I usually use a tinted moisturizer by Cetaphil called Redness Relieving Daily facial moisturizer with sunscreen broad-spectrum SPF 20. Hope this helps.
As I know, there is no cure for eczema, so treatment involves managing the symptoms and trying to prevent further flare-ups. In such cases, it's not a good idea to prescribe a medicine to yourself, and it's better to consult with a doctor.