Eczema can be an unrelenting condition
What causes eczema remains a mystery—but scientists do believe this chronic systemic disease is linked to an overactive immune system. It may in turn lead to excess inflammation, which can result in symptoms like itch and rash.
Disease that affects the whole body
Take a quiz, get a discussion guide for your next appointment
Eczema symptoms can flare up unexpectedly and intensely. But it’s not always easy to describe their burden to your dermatologist. This quiz can help.
I do not have symptoms of itch
I do not have symptoms of rash
My itch significantly limits daily activities
My rash significantly limits daily activities
Which eczema symptom impacts you more?
How much effort does it take to ignore your eczema itch?
How much does eczema itch impact your daily activities?
I do not have symptoms of itch
You may not be experiencing itch today, but eczema symptoms can often be unpredictable. So, use the tool below to track your eczema and be ready to talk to your doctor about your symptoms if they reappear or worsen.
My itch is easily ignored
Ignoring your itch may feel like a win, but it can still flare up at any moment. If you’re ready to talk to your doctor, or find yourself struggling with ignoring your symptoms, download this discussion guide and use it to help describe exactly how eczema is impacting you.
My itch can be ignored with effort
Now and then, you can ignore your itch and temporarily stop scratching. But the effort it takes can still impact you. Instead of putting up with the distraction, take control of the conversation. Use the discussion guide below to tell your doctor about the impact of your itch and rash.
My itch does not limit daily activities
When your eczema itch strikes, it’s almost impossible to ignore. But that doesn’t stop you from getting things done. Tell your doctor about your eczema symptoms and discuss treatment options. The discussion guide below will get you started.
My itch occasionally limits daily activities
Even when you’re out living your life, the itch is never far away. If, despite other treatments, your itch and rash are still uncontrolled, use our discussion guide to help tell your doctor about all the ways they’re impacting you. They’ll use this information to determine the severity of your eczema and help determine an appropriate treatment plan.
My itch often limits daily activities
Your itch is disruptive. On top of that, eczema may often impact what you can and cannot do. Don’t sit back and accept having uncontrolled eczema despite other treatments. Use this discussion guide to help accurately describe your eczema to your doctor. That way, they can determine an appropriate treatment plan.
My itch significantly limits daily activities
You’re not defined by your eczema itch—but sometimes it can feel that way. If your itch and rash are still not well controlled, despite other treatments you've tried, make an appointment with your doctor today. The discussion guide below will help guide your conversation with your doctor so they can determine an appropriate treatment plan.
How much effort does it take to ignore your eczema rash?
How much does eczema rash impact your daily activities?
I do not have symptoms of rash
You may not have any visible rashes today, but eczema symptoms are known to wax and wane. Start keeping track of your symptoms now, so if your itch and rash come back, you’ll be ready to talk to your doctor.
My rash is easily ignored
Your rash may not be as much of an issue today—but it can still flare up at any moment from any number of triggers. If you ever feel like your rash is becoming a burden, or any of your other eczema symptoms are worsening, use this guide to tell your doctor exactly how they’re impacting you.
My rash can be ignored with effort
Sometimes you can just throw on something to hide your rash. But the toll that takes can still have an impact on your day-to-day. Maybe it’s time to open the conversation with your doctor. Use this guide to give them the full story on your eczema symptoms.
My rash does not limit daily activities
When your eczema rash strikes, it’s almost impossible to ignore. But a rash won’t stop you from getting things done. Tell your doctor you don’t want to ignore your eczema itch and rash anymore, and ask about an appropriate treatment plan. The discussion guide below will get you started.
My rash occasionally limits daily activities
Sometimes it feels like your eczema rash is holding you back—but you're still trying to get out there and live your life regardless. If this describes you, maybe it’s time to give your doctor the full picture on your itch and rash that are uncontrolled despite other treatments. This guide can help you describe eczema’s impact so they can help determine an appropriate treatment plan.
My rash often limits daily activities
The fact that you have eczema rash is one thing. But when it limits your daily activities this much, it’s time to stand up and take action by talking to your doctor. Use this discussion guide during your appointment to accurately describe your eczema symptoms that are uncontrolled despite other treatments. That way, your doctor can figure out an appropriate treatment plan for you.
My rash significantly limits daily activities
Eczema rash can be terrible, and it can stop you from getting out there and doing the things you love. But that doesn’t mean you have to live under eczema’s control. If you’re continuing to experience burdensome itch and rash despite other treatments, use this discussion guide to talk to your doctor. It’ll help them determine an appropriate treatment plan for you.
Is your eczema under control?
In order to find you the right treatment, your dermatologist must determine the severity of your eczema. First, they’ll need to know the location and surface area of your symptoms. You can also help them out by sharing your answers from the quiz above.
Signs your eczema may be uncontrolled include:
- Unbearable itch and rash, night and day
- Symptoms that limit daily activities
- Ongoing flare-ups or worsening symptoms
- Thickened skin due to continued scratching
Depending on your experience and what your dermatologist finds, it may be time to discuss a new treatment plan.
The right care team is key. Visit a nearby dermatologist who can help determine if RINVOQ may be right for you.
Eczema across skin tones
While roughly 10% of people in the US have eczema, it presents differently for everyone. Some assume rash always appears red. Though that’s typical for those with lighter complexions, it is common for people of color’s eczema to appear purple, brown, black, or ashen gray and even shift colors over time.
When is your next dermatologist visit?
Ask your dermatologist if RINVOQ may be right for you
At your next appointment, kick off a conversation about treatment goals with the details your derm needs.
Ask your dermatologist if RINVOQ may be right for you
At your next appointment, kick off a conversation about treatment goals with the details your derm needs.
Keep up the eczema fight—book an appointment
If you’re in search of a dermatologist who can talk to you about RINVOQ, this tool can help.
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