
Skin Health
"Over the counter solutions"
OTC Skin Care Relief Hub
Many common skin conditions can be managed with over-the-counter (OTC) options—no prescription needed. Use this page to identify your concern and explore products that may help support skin healing, comfort, and protection.
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Rash
Visible skin changes such as redness, bumps, dryness, or itching caused by irritation or inflammation.
Common causes: allergic reactions, insect bites, heat, contact dermatitis, or eczema.
OTC options may include: soothing creams, mild corticosteroids, anti-itch treatments, or antihistamines.
Explore: OTC Products for Skin Rash
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Minor Burns
Surface skin injuries caused by heat, hot liquids, steam, chemicals, or sun exposure.
Common features: redness, warmth, pain, tenderness, and sometimes mild blistering.
OTC options may include: cooling gels, burn creams, protective ointments, and dressings.
Explore: OTC Products for Minor Burns
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Cuts & Scrapes
Breaks in the skin caused by sharp objects, falls, or friction.
Common features: bleeding, raw or red skin, and scab formation during healing.
OTC options may include: wound cleansers, antibiotic ointments, and bandages.
Explore: OTC Products for Cuts and Scrapes
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Warts & Corns
Warts are small skin growths caused by HPV; corns are hardened areas of skin from repeated pressure or friction.
Common features: thickened or rough skin, tenderness, or pain with pressure.
OTC options may include: medicated removal treatments, pads, cushions, or softening agents.
Explore: OTC Products for Warts and Corns
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Eczema
A chronic condition causing dry, itchy, inflamed patches of skin.
Common triggers: allergens, harsh soaps, stress, weather changes, or irritants.
OTC options may include: moisturizers, barrier creams, and mild anti-itch or anti-inflammatory treatments.
Explore: OTC Products for Eczema
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When to See a Doctor
Seek medical care if you experience:
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Burns that are deep, widespread, or blister extensively
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Cuts or scrapes with increasing redness, swelling, warmth, or pus
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Rashes that are severe, rapidly spreading, or accompanied by fever
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Warts, corns, or eczema that do not improve after several weeks of OTC treatment
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Skin symptoms that recur frequently or interfere with daily activities
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For general information only. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
