Some children outgrow their eczema. Others continue to have eczema flares and remissions for life. Eczema can be treated. Mild eczema can often be treated with corticosteroids that you apply to the child's skin. When eczema becomes more severe, a dermatologist can consider other treatment options. read more
Eczema is a generalized term that encompasses various inflammatory skin conditions. It is used synonymously with the term "Dermatitis" which means superficial inflammation of the skin (epidermis) that can be acute, chronic and recurring; can have a number of causes. read more
Best Answer: No there is no known cure for eczema, all you can do is treat it. Generally, eczema, or dermatitis, as it sometimes called, is a collection of skin conditions that can affect people of all ages. read more
There is no cure for eczema but there are treatments, and more are coming. Depending on the type of eczema and severity, treatments include lifestyle changes, over-the-counter (OTC) remedies, prescription topical, oral and injectable medications, phototherapy and biologic drugs. read more