Eczema providers in Roma Sur - Mexico City

Healthcare Providers in Roma Sur - Mexico City

Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Eczema in Roma Sur - Mexico City.

Find relief from eczema symptoms with treatment from English-speaking dermatologists in Mexico. Our specialists provide effective management strategies and prescriptions for this chronic skin condition while you travel.

Dra Ome Zitlalli Pérez Gutiérrez

Dra Ome Zitlalli Pérez Gutiérrez

Gastroenterologist

5.0

UNAM graduate

19+ years of experience

0.9 km from Parque Mexico, Mexico City

Proficient in English • Empathetic • Detailed Explanations • Appointment started on time • Knowledgeable

Common visit reasons are Acid Reflux / Heartburn, Bloating, Blood in Stool

In-clinic availability

Thu

May 29

No Appts

Fri

May 30

No Appts

Sat

May 31

No Appts

Sun

Jun 1

No Appts

Mon

Jun 2

No Appts

Tue

Jun 3

7

Appts

Wed

Jun 4

7

Appts

Thu

Jun 5

7

Appts

Fri

Jun 6

No Appts

Dr Jorge Arturo Pérez González

Dr Jorge Arturo Pérez González

General Doctor

5+ years of experience

0.91 km from Museo Soumaya, Mexico City

Common visit reasons are Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), Cellulitis

Dr Pérez González also offers home visits to Roma Sur

Home availability

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by itchy, red, cracked, and sometimes weeping patches of skin. It often results from a combination of genetic factors, immune system dysfunction, and environmental triggers such as certain fabrics, soaps, allergens, stress, or climate changes. Travel can sometimes exacerbate symptoms due to changes in water mineral content, unfamiliar detergents in hotel linens, or stress. Treatment typically involves identifying and avoiding triggers, maintaining skin moisture with appropriate emollients, and sometimes topical corticosteroids or immunomodulators to reduce inflammation. For severe flares, oral antihistamines, antibiotics (if secondary infection is present), or short-term oral steroids may be prescribed. Prompt treatment helps prevent the "itch-scratch cycle" that can lead to skin thickening and increased susceptibility to infection.