7 tips for basic care for neurodermatitis
- Apply suitable cream for basic care 1-2 times daily
- Choose cream with moisturizing ingredients (glycerin, evening primrose oil)
- Avoid triggers (e.g. cleaning products, fragrances)
- Don’t bathe for too long
- Increase the effect with moist, oily compresses
- Choose skin-friendly clothing
- Apply cream regularly (!), even without eczema
Depending on the skin type, the basic care product should be applied 1-2 times a day - even when there are no flare-ups, even if there is no acute eczema. When buying the basic cream, look for ingredients such as glycerin, evening primrose oil and urea. However, urea is not recommended as an active ingredient for babies and small children, as it can burn the skin. Moist compresses can further increase the effect. If you have neurodermatitis, use the mildest possible cleaning products, shower gels and shampoos without fragrances or preservatives. Avoid hot water and showering too often to avoid further irritating the skin. Children with proven atopic dermatitis should also not bathe for longer than 5-10 minutes. Avoid irritating clothing and allergens that can be trigger factors, such as fragrances, dyes or preservatives. In acute attacks, basic care can be supplemented by the use of glucocorticoids (cortisone) or calcineurin inhibitors (e.g. tacrolimus). This step should be discussed with your doctor and only prescribed by them. Even then, basic care should continue to be used daily.
For basic care, we recommend our basic cream with 5% evening primrose oil and high-quality vegetable glycerin. You can read all the reviews of the basic cream here.