Btw, I have eczema, and my pool does not exacerbate it...in fact, since the addition of borates, my skin is better during the swim season than any other time. But I do take the few minutes every morning to ensure that my chemistry is just so...the ph right at 7.4 (my pool's happy place), my chlorine around 6-7 in the am to allow for the drop during the day without going below what's recommended for my cya, etc. As a result, since recovering the pool when purchased as part of a foreclosure, I've never had algae at all.
Would it be possible for you to establish a morning routine when you get up to check and dose the pool? Because with a skin condition, I feel that testing, not delivery, is the key to being trouble free

eg. You can get swg, but then will you really test it frequently enough to control rising ph...a common phenom with swg? For me, the daily addition of chlorine keeps me in the test regime

YMMV.
Ps...the use of mild/diluted boric acid is actually a treatment for eczema, btw, which was one of the many reasons I added it to the pool. I know it sounds like more work, but there's a thread under chemistry 201 about adding it...it might also help stabilize your water a little against algae. In your shoes, I'd add boric acid from Duda diesel for the convenience of not having to find a zillion boxes of borax and then offsetting with muriatic acid...once and done. Then you top it up maybe once a season due to splash out and that's it.
My dishydrotic eczema on my feet used to be so bad they cracked and bled and today after a season of swimming they're healed and whole

I don't even need medicated cream anymore.