Eczema can heal on its own, but the recovery time varies from person to person, usually taking several weeks to months. It is recommended to take timely care measures to avoid delays.

For details regarding the recovery, please refer to the following analysis:

1. Mild eczema may improve on its own.
If the symptoms are mild and there is no persistent irritation, the skin barrier may gradually repair itself in some patients, but it is important to avoid scratching and keep the skin moisturized.
2. Intervention is required for recurrent or moderate to severe eczema.
Most types of eczema are prone to recurrence due to environmental factors, physical constitution, and other factors. Simply waiting for it to heal on its own may delay recovery or even worsen the symptoms.
3. Recovery time is affected by many factors.
The duration of the illness is closely related to the type of eczema, care habits, and individual constitution. It is important to be patient and continue to observe changes.
Daily recommendations include keeping skin clean and moisturized, using gentle skincare products, wearing loose cotton clothing to reduce friction, and consulting a doctor promptly if symptoms persist or worsen, using topical ointments or adjusting the care plan as needed.