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Skin Problems & Treatments in Ireland

Find relief for common skin complaints with our skin problems collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. From eczema and dry, itchy skin to cold sores, bites and stings, fungal skin issues and minor skin irritations, we stock trusted products to help soothe and treat everyday skin concerns. For persistent, severe or spreading skin problems, or anything you’re unsure about, it’s best to see your pharmacist or GP. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Eczema & Dry, Itchy Skin

For eczema-prone, dry and itchy skin, emollients and soothing creams help moisturise and protect the skin barrier and ease discomfort. Used regularly, they can help keep skin comfortable. If you’re managing a diagnosed skin condition, follow the guidance you’ve been given and seek advice if symptoms flare.

Cold Sores

Cold sores are common and usually clear up on their own, but treatments such as creams and patches can help manage them. Applying treatment early, when you first feel the tingle, tends to be most helpful. Cold sores are contagious, so avoid close contact and sharing items while you have one.

Bites, Stings & Minor Irritations

We stock products to soothe the itch and discomfort of insect bites and stings, as well as creams for minor skin irritations. These can help ease symptoms while the skin settles. Seek advice for severe reactions, signs of infection, or if you’re concerned.

Fungal Skin Infections

Common fungal skin issues, such as ringworm and athlete’s foot, can be treated with antifungal creams and sprays. Good hygiene and keeping the area clean and dry help too. If the problem persists, spreads or keeps recurring, speak to our pharmacist or your GP.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular use of emollients and soothing creams helps moisturise and protect the skin and ease itching, and avoiding harsh soaps and known triggers can help. If you have diagnosed eczema, follow the advice you’ve been given. See your GP or pharmacist if symptoms are severe, widespread, weeping, or not improving.

Cold sore creams and patches can help manage symptoms, and applying treatment as early as possible — when you first feel tingling — tends to be most effective. Cold sores usually heal on their own within a week or two. See your pharmacist or GP if they’re frequent, severe, or slow to heal.

Soothing creams and products can help ease the itch and irritation of minor bites and stings, and avoiding scratching helps prevent infection. Seek prompt advice for severe reactions, swelling beyond the bite area, signs of infection, or any breathing difficulties, which need urgent attention.

See your pharmacist or GP for skin problems that are severe, spreading, persistent, weeping or showing signs of infection, or for any new, changing or unusual mark or rash. Over-the-counter products help with common, minor skin complaints, but anything you’re unsure about should be checked by a professional.