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Special summer care for eczema: Tips from our dermatology experts
Learn how to manage eczema during summer with advice from dermatologists. Get tips on moisturizing, using sunscreen, and wearing protective clothing to help itchy skin.
To help you find the best eczema-friendly skin care products, I tapped several dermatologists for their insights and product recommendations.
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Is your atopic dermatitis well-controlled? 3 red flags you should watch for
Learn the red flags that indicate the eczema treatment plan you’re on isn’t working.
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During the cold winter months, many people notice their skin’s condition worsens. Dry air and indoor heating can exacerbate symptoms of eczema, or atopic dermatitis. This leads to dry, cracked ...
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8 Everyday Habits That Can Make Eczema Worse—And What to Do Instead
Say no to exfoliating and other common causes of eczema flare-ups.
Eczema is a skin condition characterised by patches of sore, irritated, red and itchy skin. Conventional treatment for eczema is based on the use of steroid creams that help to dampen the inflammation ...
Dermatologists explain why winter air dries out skin and how humidifiers, smarter moisturizing and gentler routines can help.
A WOMAN who suffered from red and sensitive skin has revealed how solved the issue in two weeks with a bargain £5 product. Paulina Siembor had highly sensitive skin which would turn her whole face ...
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How Often Should You Shower?
There's no single answer for optimal shower frequency. Experts explain how skin type, lifestyle, and climate affect how often ...
According to the Australasian College of Dermatologists, eczema is a chronic condition that is not curable and must be managed. Topical steroid creams are commonly prescribed to rapidly reduce ...
The doctor has said that "it often comes in intervals about every three to four weeks" ...
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