Your Guide to Eczema
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Living successfully with eczema requires tools, resources, and support.
Eczema patients have been on the rise for several years, and the UK today has 1.3 million sufferers. Eczema is not contagious. Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is the most prevalent type of eczema. Allergy problems such as asthma and hayfever are referred to as atopic.
Types of Eczema
Itchy, red, dry, scaly, or thickened skin may come to mind when you think about eczema. While this is true for those with medium to darker skin tones, it might seem brown, purple, or ashen in those with lighter skin tones. Small pimples on the torso, arms, and legs are more common in people with brown or black skin.
Symptoms & Causes
Diagnosis & Tests
Treatment & Care
Best Lotion for eczema
We researched dozens of lotions for eczema and evaluated them for ingredients, price, scent, and usage…
Living with and Managing Pain
Eczema Diet
If you have eczema, you want to do everything you can to relieve the inflammation and itching. As a result, you might be eager to try the eczema diets you’ve read about…
Tips for Exercising When You Have Eczema
Physical activity can strengthen your heart, improve your mood, and make your skin red, sensitive, and itching if you have eczema…
Eczema and Your Job
Eczema can have a negative impact on many aspects of your life, including your career. This is especially true if yours is severe and manifests itself on your hands.
Support & Resources
Eczema Outreach Support exists to help families deal with the practical and emotional aspects of…
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