Manage Eczema and Dermatitis with Expert Treatment

Get fast, effective relief from itchy, inflamed, or irritated skin — no GP appointment needed.

  • Prescription-strength creams and treatments available
  • Suitable for flare-ups or long-term control
  • UK-licensed pharmacist review and discreet delivery
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Takes less than 3 minutes to complete, 100% online

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About Eczema & Dermatitis Treatment

Eczema and dermatitis are common skin conditions that cause dry, itchy, inflamed skin. These terms are often used interchangeably, but both describe types of skin inflammation that can be chronic, recurrent, and triggered by a range of factors including allergens, irritants, weather changes, or stress.

There are several types of eczema, with atopic eczema being the most common. Others include contact dermatitis, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and discoid eczema. Symptoms can vary in severity, but often include:

  • Itching (which may worsen at night)
  • Red, cracked, or flaky patches
  • Oozing, blistering, or crusting skin during flare-ups
  • Thickened, roughened skin from long-term scratching

While eczema isn’t contagious, it can be uncomfortable, affect quality of life, and lead to secondary infections if left untreated. The key to managing eczema is a combination of:

  • Moisturising regularly (to protect the skin barrier)
  • Avoiding known triggers (e.g. soaps, detergents, allergens)
  • Using anti-inflammatory treatments like topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors to calm flare-ups

At EveryDayMeds, we provide access to clinically approved eczema treatments, tailored to your symptoms and skin type. Whether you need a mild steroid cream, a potent anti-inflammatory, or support for recurring flare-ups, our treatments are prescribed following a quick online consultation — no waiting, no GP appointment.

Available Treatments

Choose from a wide range of clinically-proven, safe, and effective treatments for Eczema & Dermatitis.

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Betnovate Cream & Ointment

From £12.99

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Eumovate Cream & Ointment

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Dermovate

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Elidel Cream

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Zindaclin Gel

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Fucibet Cream

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Fucidin H Cream

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Elocon Cream & Ointment

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Betacap 0.1% Solution

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Hydrocortisone 1% Cream & Ointment

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Betnovate Scalp Application

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Betamethasone 0.1% Cream & Ointment

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Trimovate Cream

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Elocon Scalp Lotion

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Mometasone Cream & Ointment

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Betnovate RD Cream & Ointment

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Fusidic Acid Cream

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Clobetasone 0.05% Ointment

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Betnovate Lotion

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Nystaform HC

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Betamethasone

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Betamethasone with Neomycin Cream

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Xepin

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How it
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Once you complete a short online assessment, you’ll be able to choose your preferred treatment and quantity from a list of safe, medically approved options tailored to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this clinic

1. What is the difference between eczema and dermatitis?

Eczema and dermatitis both mean skin inflammation and are often used interchangeably. Eczema includes types like atopic eczema, contact dermatitis, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and discoid eczema — all causing redness, itching, and dryness.

What causes eczema flare-ups?

Triggers include irritants (soaps, fragrances), allergens (dust, pollen), weather changes, stress, illness, hormonal shifts, and dry skin. Managing these triggers is key to preventing flare-ups.

What treatments are available for eczema?

We offer prescription treatments such as steroid creams (e.g. hydrocortisone), emollients, calcineurin inhibitors for sensitive areas, and antifungal-steroid combinations. Treatment is tailored based on severity and skin type.

Are steroid creams safe to use?

Yes, when used correctly. Apply a thin layer to affected areas only, short-term, and follow instructions carefully. Side effects are rare with proper use, and we match you with the right strength in your consultation.

How long does it take for eczema treatment to work?

Steroid creams often start working in 2–3 days. Use the full course (usually 5–7 days), moisturise daily, and follow instructions to get the best results. Contact us if there’s no improvement in a week.

Can eczema be cured?

There’s no cure, but symptoms can be well-managed. Daily moisturising, avoiding triggers, treating flare-ups early, and managing stress all help. Persistent cases may need long-term care or a dermatologist referral.