Are you suffering from dry, itchy skin? You are not alone. There are several factors that may be contributing to your condition, including: sun damage, environmental factors, dehydration, hot water, dry air, poor moisturizers or lack of a proper moisturizing routine. Let’s explore a few ways to hydrate that skin below! Drink Water Do you […]
How To: Exercising with Eczema
Did you know that sweat can exacerbate eczematous skin? Unfortunately, this complicates exercising. We all need some form of exercise in our lives to remain healthy and fit. Exercise is not only good for your weight, but it also helps your heart, blood pressure and mental well being. When you have a skin disorder that […]
The Eczema Itch Factor
Eczema, is an umbrella term, used to describe a group of skin conditions characterized by the skin being irritated and inflamed. The most common form of the disease, atopic dermatitis, is often inherited and has the tendency to cause susceptibility to other allergic conditions including, hay fever and asthma. Eczema affects around 15 million Americans, with […]
Bleach or Vinegar: A Recipe for Eczema
Bleach baths are recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). They are an effective form of treatment for eczema in both children and adults. When I was at the National Institutes of Health, I was one of the first dermatologists to begin advocating the use of bleach baths as a way of controlling symptoms and reducing […]
Spring is in the Air: Allergen Reduction Tips
Spring is in the air! For those of you who are ready for winter weather to be done (I’m with you), this is great news. However, with Spring comes allergies and that renders unwanted allergic reactions. You may experience itchy, eyes and that annoying tickle in your nose, but did you know that allergens can exacerbate […]
Hands & Feet with Eczema
Different forms of eczema, affect different areas of the body. Hand dermatitis can affect both the palms and back side of the hands. There are several factors that may contribute to this form of eczema including: over-washing of the hands, genetics, injury contact, exposure to an allergen or other skin irritants. Let’s take a further […]
Parental Tips for Childhood Eczema
If you’re a parent, you are aware of how difficult it is to prevent your children from scratching an itch. Whether it is a mosquito bite, a bout of hives or an itchy, eczema rash, their little fingers attack that itch without realizing the damage that can cause. One of the biggest issues that arises […]
How-To: Shower with Eczema
Living with atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, can become overwhelming and even challenging. Sometimes sacrifices need to be made in order to manage the condition including possible dietary restrictions, prevention of allergen exposure and you may even have to adjust how you shower. This article will explore the three factors you need to consider […]
The ABC’s of Baby Eczema
The most common form of eczema is called atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis usually presents during infancy, but can occasionally present in adulthood. While it has often been thought that most children outgrow eczema, a recent study showed that the vast majority of people who have atopic dermatitis will still have symptoms at least six months out […]
Eating for Eczema
Ever hear the saying you are what you eat? Of course you have. In this high speed age that often lacks patience, it can become convenient to grab food on the go rather than preparing more sensible meals at home. When you have a health issue, such as eczema, there are several reasons why that lifestyle […]