Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It can affect people of all ages and often flares up due to allergens or irritants.
Benefits of Managing Eczema
Relieves itching and dryness
Prevents flare-ups and skin damage
Restores skin barrier function
Reduces inflammation and redness
Improves sleep and daily comfort
Common Symptoms
Dry, sensitive skin
Intense itching
Red or brownish-gray patches
Cracked or thickened skin
Oozing or crusting during flare-ups
Causes & Triggers
Eczema is not contagious. It happens due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Common triggers include:
Dust, pollen, pet dander
Harsh soaps or detergents
Heat and sweat
Certain foods (like dairy or nuts)
Stress and hormonal changes
Types of Eczema
Atopic Dermatitis – most common, usually starts in childhood
Contact Dermatitis – triggered by direct contact with irritants/allergens
Dyshidrotic Eczema – small blisters on hands and feet
Nummular Eczema – coin-shaped patches on arms, legs, or torso
Seborrheic Dermatitis – usually affects scalp (dandruff-like)
Treatment Options
Atopic Dermatitis – most common, usually starts in childhood
Since 2005, I have been working as a Consultant Dermatologist at the Institute of Skin Diseases, Karachi. In this capacity, I provide specialized dermatological care, manage complex and chronic skin disorders, and contribute to the training and mentorship of upcoming dermatologists.
My long-standing commitment to the field reflects both my clinical expertise and dedication to the advancement of dermatological healthcare.
I did my postgraduate diploma in Dermatology (D.Derm) from the University of London, which laid the foundation for my extensive career in dermatology spanning over 26 years.
I began my professional journey as a Senior Registrar in the Department of Dermatology at Baqai Medical University, Karachi, where I was actively involved in clinical practice and academic responsibilities.
I then served as a Dermatologist at Al Qunfidha Hospital under the Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia, for five years. This role enriched my experience by exposing me to a diverse range of dermatological conditions and international healthcare standards.