Can I use Eucerin AtopiControl Anti-Itch-Spray instead of my usual medication?
Eucerin AtopiControl Anti-Itch-Spray is not a pharmaceutical product and is not intended to replace one.
Is Eucerin AtopiControl Anti-Itch-Spray suitable for use on children?
If you are looking for an acute product suitable for babies (from four weeks) we recommend Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream.
What do you mean by a ‘flare-up’ and ‘the period between flare-ups’?
Broadly speaking, Atopic Dermatitis has two different phases. A ‘flare-up’ is one of the names used to describe the acute, active phase when skin is at its most irritable. It can feel intensely itchy, you may experience a burning sensation and skin can look red, dry and flaky. Between these acute, flare-up phases are periods of time when your skin is relatively calm and less irritated. This period is also known as the non-acute, non-active or interval phase. The length of each phase varies greatly depending on the individual, but products specially formulated to care for atopic skin − such as those in the Eucerin AtopiControl range − can help to extend the period between flare-ups and offer relief during acute flare-ups.
Is Atopic Dermatitis the same as Atopic Eczema?
Atopic Dermatitis and Atopic Eczema are collective terms for inflammatory changes to the skin and they include many different dermatological diseases. Atopic Dermatitis and Atopic Eczema are used to describe the same chronic inflammatory condition.
Are you looking for a product to relieve your skin during a flare-up of Atopic Dermatitis or Atopic Eczema?
Eucerin AtopiControl Anti-Itch-Spray offers both immediate and long-term relief.