It is recommended to stop using medicated creams for the time being and instead use a barrier cream like Barriere, Aquaphor, or Vaseline to help relieve itching. Apply a fragrance-free moisturizer as needed to keep the skin hydrated. If the issue is due to moisture, only the barrier cream or zinc paste should be applied as needed. Make sure to consult a healthcare professional for further advice and guidance on managing eczema on the breasts.
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