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Eczema Treatment in India: A Comprehensive Guide to Healing with Kayakalp Global

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March 7, 2026

Up to 11.4% of the adult population in India suffer from eczema, a chronic inflammatory skin disorder, also known as atopic dermatitis. Beyond India, the condition affects millions of people globally, often affecting people’s quality of life.

From persistent itching to unsightly rashes, the condition often leads to physical discomfort, emotional stress, and social embarrassment. However, one of the most debilitating issues associated with eczema is its recurrent nature.

This is one of the reasons why most eczema patients look for effective and holistic treatment that ensure relief with the symptoms. At Kayakalp Global, our integrative approach has helped heal thousands of eczema patients, enabling them to lead a better quality of life in the long run. We will highlight everything you need to know about eczema and its treatment in India.

What is Eczema (and Its Types)?

Medically termed as “Atopic Dermatitis,” eczema is an inflammatory and progressive skin condition, which causes red, itchy and inflamed patches on the skin. The condition isn’t a one-time occurrence and many patients innately have the condition and exhibit symptoms of flare-ups every now and then due to lingering triggers like stress, physical discomfort, social embarrassment, etc.

To better understand eczema treatment in India, we first need to understand its varying types, which include:

Types of Eczema

What is it?

Atopic dermatitis

The most common form, usually hereditary and linked to asthma or hay fever.

Contact dermatitis

Triggered by allergens or irritants like soaps, chemicals, or metals.

Dyshidrotic dermatitis

Characterised by small, itchy blisters on the hands and feet.

Nummular eczema

Presents as round, coin-shaped spots on the skin, often oozing and itchy.

Seborrheic dermatitis

Commonly affects the scalp, causing dandruff-like flaking.

Stasis dermatitis

Occurs in the lower legs due to poor circulation.

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What are the Common Causes and Symptoms of Eczema?

If you have a basic understanding of eczema, chances are that you have a telltale understanding what kind of symptoms a patient experiences and the underlying factors that trigger them.

Some of the most common symptoms of eczema include:

  • Intense itching
  • Red, inflamed patches
  • Dry, scaly, or leathery skin
  • Fluid-filled blisters
  • Skin thickening in chronic cases
  • Secondary infections from scratching

However, what triggers the onset of the disease and its eventual flare-ups down the line? Following are a few triggers and causes to look out for:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Environmental triggers (dust, pollen, weather)
  • Stress and emotional factors
  • Food allergies (nuts, dairy, wheat)
  • Harsh skincare products
  • Poor gut health and immunity

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, the key is to consult our specialists at Kayakalp Global as early as possible. The earlier the interventions, the more favourable are the results.

What are the Treatment Options Available for Eczema in India?

Eczema treatment in India is diverse. You have the chronicles of modern medicine, the holistic nature of Ayurvedic treatment and the innate impact of the systemic medications to heal the condition from within by modulating the immune and physiological responses.

To better understand the different available eczema treatments in India, let us categorise them into different categories:

1. Topical Treatments

These account as the “first line of defense” wherein the patient is experiencing the initial stages of the eczema symptoms and topical treatments offer moisturisation to the skin and keep the flare ups in check.

Some of the most common topical treatments for eczema include:

Treatment Name

How it Helps?

Corticosteroid creams and ointments

These remain a cornerstone of eczema treatment, effectively reducing inflammation and itching during flare-ups.

Topical calcineurin inhibitors

Medications like tacrolimus and pimecrolimus offer a non-steroidal alternative, particularly useful for sensitive areas like the face and eyelids. They work by modulating the immune response in the skin, reducing inflammation without the steroid-related side effects.

Topical PDE4 inhibitors

Newer non-steroidal options like crisaborole and roflumilast work by inhibiting an enzyme called phosphodiesterase-4, thereby reducing inflammation.

2. Systemic Medications

When the eczema has progressed from early stages to moderate (or advanced) stages, then the standard topical treatments don’t necessarily work. This is where systemic medications come into the picture.

The following are some of the systemic medications effective for eczema:

Treatment Name

How it Helps?

Oral corticosteroids

For severe, acute flare-ups, a short course of oral corticosteroids like prednisone can provide rapid relief.

Immunosuppressants

In some cases, the eczema can be due to an overactive immune system. Immunosuppressants come in handy in those conditions.

Biologics

These targeted therapies block specific inflammatory pathways, offering significant and sustained symptom control with fewer systemic side effects compared to older immunosuppressants.

JAK Inhibitors

These small molecules target intracellular signalling pathways involved in inflammation, offering rapid itch relief and sustained disease control.

3. Ayurvedic and Herbal Medications

Beyond modern medicine, eczema treatment is also revolutionised with Ayurvedic and herbal medications. Since we focus on an integrative nature at Kayakalp Global, our specialists also focus on implementing these holistic treatment approach and therapies too.

Some of the Ayurvedic therapies for eczema include:

  • Panchakarma Detox
  • Takradhara
  • Abhyanga
  • Herbal Lepas

Also, these herbal concoctions work from within to:

  • Purify the blood
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Heal the gut lining
  • Improve skin regeneration

Beyond these treatment approaches, even making salient lifestyle changes makes a huge difference for treating eczema. One of the most vital triggers behind the eczema flare-ups is due to stress, so managing your stress is vital. At Kayakalp Global, our specialists also focus on prescribing stress management techniques to better manage the symptoms.

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Why Choose Kayakalp Global for Eczema Treatment in India?

As one of the leading hospitals with decades of experience and expertise treating different skin and autoimmune conditions like vitiligo and psoriasis, Kayakalp Global is also a pioneer in eczema treatment in India.

Here’s why our patients recommend our eczema treatment protocol:

  • Beyond managing the symptoms superficially, our treatment approach at Kayakalp Global focuses on root cause treatment.
  • With a zero steroid treatment approach mostly, our specialists also focus on treating the condition holistically and without imposing side-effects.
  • Not just for the skin healing, our eczema treatment approach also heals the mind and body, ensuring that the patient has an overall good quality of life.
  • Every treatment plan for eczema management is customised to the patient’s needs. We don’t believe in the one-size-fits-all approach.
  • Our treatments are non-invasive in nature where you won’t have to worry about needles or surgeries.
  • Lastly, we want to ensure that every person struggling with eczema gets accessible treatment without having to worry about the underlying cost, which is why our treatments are affordable too.

Kayakalp Global: Your Partner in Eczema Recovery!

The onset of eczema is often a sign of deeper systemic imbalances that need to be addressed holistically. Conventional treatments may provide short-term relief, but only a root-cause-driven, integrative approach can offer sustained healing.

Kayakalp Global, with its legacy of natural healing and modern diagnostics, offers eczema patients in India and across the globe a new lease on life.

You deserve a skin that heals and not one you have to hide (or be embarrassed of). Book your consultation with our specialists today by calling us at +91-9599794433.

FAQs 

1. What are some simple ways to manage stress to reduce eczema flare-ups?

If you are chronically stressed, that’s one of the most common triggers behind your eczema flare-ups. Since stress has a direct impact on the immune system, weakening it, it, in turn, worsens your eczema symptoms. So, if you want to manage the condition in the long run, you have to find ways to manage your stress. You can do so with light yoga, meditation, breathing exercises, etc. Also, if needed, you can also consider consulting a therapist for added help.

2. How does the Indian climate, especially the monsoon season, affect eczema?

The Indian monsoon season can be challenging for eczema patients due to increased humidity. The dampness and sweat can worsen itching and lead to fungal or bacterial infections. It's important to keep your skin dry and clean, especially in skin folds. The best way to avoid your symptoms from worsening during such seasons is to wear loose-fitting clothing and cotton clothes. Also, if needed, consider using anti-fungal dusting powder to prevent further worsening of the symptoms.

3. Is eczema in children treated differently from adults? What advice do you have for parents?

Eczema, in itself, is an extremely uncomfortable condition to deal with. So, when it happens in children, especially infants, the right treatment approach can make a huge difference. When it comes to the treatment plan, it is vital to use a gentle approach. The key is to moisturise the skin well, especially several times a day, primarily to keep the skin barrier strong. You can also use a fragrance-free moisturiser for added benefits in managing the symptoms.

4. How can eczema affect a person's emotional and social well-being?

More than a physical condition, eczema also takes a toll on people’s emotional well-being. Having to deal with constant itching, discomfort, hyperpigmentation on the skin, often makes it difficult to have a thriving social life. It also leads to embarrassment, low self-esteem, anxiety, and social isolation. Many individuals suffering from the condition also report that it disrupts their sleep, making daily life quite difficult.

5. Once the symptoms subside, how can I prevent eczema from coming back?

One thing about eczema that you need to focus on is that it is a chronic condition. So, preventing recurrence is key to long-term relief. Even after your skin looks clear, continue with a daily maintenance routine. A vital factor is moisturising the skin to heal your skin and prevent the symptoms from getting worse. We also recommend our patients at Kayakalp Global to undergo occasional follow up consultations to further manage the condition well.

6. What kind of a daily skincare routine should someone with eczema follow?

When you have eczema, having a solid skincare routine is a gamechanger. The first step is to use a gentle and soap-free cleanser. Immediately after, while your skin is still a little damp, apply a thick, fragrance-free moisturizer to lock in moisture. For severe flare-ups, you can use a medicated ointment as prescribed. What you want to do is avoid using hot water, harsh scrubs and products that are full of chemicals.

7. I exercise regularly, but sweat makes my eczema worse. What can I do?

If your sweat is making your eczema worse, chances are that you might see exercise as a repellent. Instead of cutting out the habit entirely, what you can do is prevent the irritation by making sustainable changes to your lifestyle and exercise routine. For example, wear moisture-wicking clothes while you are exercising. Once you are done with your exercise, hop into the shower. You should also pat dry your skin instead of rubbing the water off harshly.

8. How important is water quality for someone with eczema?

The short answer? A lot. The quality of the water you bathe with, especially when you have eczema, will play a significant impact. Hard water, which is common in many parts of India, contains high mineral content that can dry out and irritate your skin. Also, if you have a habit of using swimming pools a lot, the chlorine can irritate your eczema symptoms. So, the best workaround would be to install a water softener for your shower if possible.

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