As the ailment is chronic and of relapsing nature, persistence with proper skin care is a must. The patient and his care-takers should be educated about the disease triggers and measures to avoid them.
:: Bathe less frequently: Patient should opt to bathe just two or three times a week with lukewarm water (avoid hot water) maximum for 5-10 minutes
:: Gently pat skin dry with a towel after bathing. Apply moisturizer immediately after bathing or swimming while the skin is still damp so as to seal in the moisture especially during winter
:: Avoid using soap. Restrict use of soap to genitals, axillae, hands and feet
:: Use of mild cleanser or moisturizing soap is recommended. Mild soaps clean without excessively removing natural oils.
:: To retain the moisture after application of moisturizer patient could cover the area with a wrap or if hands are involved he can use gloves. This is not advised when steroidal applications are used as it increases the potential for developing their side-effects.
:: Soaking the lesion in sodium bicarbonate or colloidal oatmeal to bath helps in reduce itching.
:: By wearing gloves in the winter patient can prevent skin from being exposed to cold air with little humidity which can dry the skin.
:: Regularly clip nails to prevent abrasion of skin while scratching. This reduces the chances of developing secondary infection.
:: Avoid contact with allergens or irritants to the skin e.g. wool, perfumes, detergents, etc.
:: Children should be encouraged to drink plenty of water. Fluids help add moisture to the skin.
:: Food substances that provoke allergies (allergens) should be avoided, e.g.: Tomatoes which can be acidic.
:: Tight-fitting, rough or scratchy clothing can irritate the skin. Wool and some synthetics are especially likely to irritate the skin. Wearing cotton and cotton blends are better choices.
:: Scratching the skin rash: Patients often find it difficult to control this urge hence they should cover the affected area with a dressing or wear gloves at night to reduce damage to the skin caused by scratching accidentally during sleep.
:: Avoid strenuous exercise during a flare-up as sweating can irritate the rash.
:: Try and reduce mental and physical stress. Stress can trigger flare-ups. Older children and adults can learn breathing techniques and meditation to reduce stress.