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The food-eczema connection: What you need to know about diet and atopic dermatitis
People with atopic dermatitis can have symptoms flare after eating foods they’re allergic to or have sensitivities to.
If you have atopic dermatitis, a skin condition commonly known as eczema, prescription creams or other topical medicines and moisturizers are usually enough to manage it. However, if your eczema is ...
Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of eczema, a long-lasting skin condition that occurs most often in children but can affect people of any age. Atopic dermatitis can cause itchy skin, dry or ...
Learn why representation in atopic dermatitis clinical trials matters for people of color, as well as the benefits, risks, ...
Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD, FAAD, from Rady Children's Hospital and UC San Diego School of Medicine, highlighted the effectiveness of ruxolitinib cream as a nonsteroidal topical treatment for atopic ...
Edward Taguba is a photographer, mentor, and IT professional with more than 30 years of experience capturing the beauty of Hawaii through his lens. Edward is actively involved with the National Eczema ...
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Can Children's Allergic Rhinitis Be Prevented?
Studies suggest a way to call off the so-called atopic march ...
If you’re struggling with dry skin this winter, we know it can feel like an uphill battle to keep your skin moisturized. Throw dermatitis into the mix, and the frustration compounds. No one wants to ...
Board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Sandra Lee, widely known as Dr. Pimple Popper, among others, details her journey with mild-moderate atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema, and her ...
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