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  1. Eczema Products | National Eczema Association

    Your generosity helps make a world without eczema possible by supporting research, advocacy and patient programs.

  2. Seal of Acceptance™ Home | National Eczema Association

    Jun 18, 2024 · What types of products can get the Seal? Currently, the Seal product categories include moisturizers, sunscreens, cleansers, disposable wipes, haircare products, over-the …

  3. The Ecz-clusion List - National Eczema Association

    Because these ingredients are known irritants and allergens, all Seal partners agree to skip them when they formulate their products. The Ecz-clusion List will continue to evolve over time, in …

  4. Topical Steroids and Nonsteroid Topicals for Eczema | National …

    Here is an overview of FDA-approved prescription topical medications for eczema including topical steroids, topical calcineurin inhibitors and topical PDE4 inhibitors.

  5. Effective Eczema Treatments | National Eczema Association

    May 23, 2011 · OTC medications used to treat eczema include hydrocortisone, antihistamines and eczema-specific shampoos and washes, which you can find at a local drugstore. Learn …

  6. 6 Essential Products for Eczema and Why They Work

    Oct 2, 2023 · What are some important products and ingredients to prioritize? Here are six types of products or ingredients that dermatologists recommend for people with eczema:

  7. National Eczema Association | Symptoms, Support, Treatment

    Jan 3, 2025 · Dr. Peter Lio joins this episode of Eczema Out Loud to talk about the many new treatments that have become available for people with eczema in recent years, including …

  8. About the Seal of Acceptance™ | National Eczema Association

    Find personal care and household products with the Seal in the Eczema Product Directory – and check back regularly for new additions. Keep in mind that eczema is different for everyone and …

  9. Moisturizing for Eczema - National Eczema Association

    Products high in oil content, such as petroleum jelly and mineral oil, are particularly good for treating eczema. But if you don’t like the way petroleum jelly, mineral oil or other ointments feel …

  10. Over-the-Counter Medications - National Eczema Association

    Over-the-counter (OTC) medications are products you can purchase on your own and do not require a prescription from a doctor. OTC medications used to treat eczema include …