Given its anti-inflammatory effects, ivermectin could potentially be used to treat eczema, but it is currently not approved for this indication by FDA or EMA.
There is not enough evidence to support the claim that bee venom removes a pilar cyst. It is best to remove pilar cysts surgically.
There is insufficient evidence to say that essential oils cure pilar cysts.
There is only anecdotal evidence supporting the effectiveness of sulfur for treating eczema. No scientific studies support the use of sulfur masks for eczema.
A study comparing Doxycycline and Cephalexin in treating skin and soft tissue infections (similar to boils) found they had similar effectiveness.
Mupirocin is effective in treating eczema. It works by inhibiting bacterial protein and RNA synthesis, which helps to kill the bacteria causing the infection.