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A 38-year-old female presents with a breast complaint. She has developed a patch of eczema on her right breast. She has no previous history of any skin conditions or anything similar.
The patch of eczema has been present for four weeks. Two weeks ago, she was seen by a doctor who prescribed her a potent topical steroid and an emollient to use. She has been using these daily as directed but has not seen any improvement in her skin.
On clinical examination, there is a unilateral patch of breast eczema affecting the right breast. There are no palpable breast lumps or nipple changes and no axillary lymphadenopathy.
What is the most appropriate course of action?