There is no cure for atopic dermatitis (eczema), but there are treatments that can help manage this common inflammatory skin condition. Regardless of the stage of the disease, self-care is important ...
While most lotions won’t do much for your skin once you’ve reached the cracked-skin stage, this one will help you out. It’s designed for people with very dry, itchy skin, including eczema ...
Moisturising well and using a humidifier are part of the right eczema treatment in winter as the cold weather can trigger a flare-up. The cold air can trigger an eczema flare-up. Image courtesy: ...
If you have eczema or very dry skin, you might want to apply moisturizer twice a day—morning and night—to keep your skin hydrated. But here’s the thing: We know that body lotion gives some ...
In addition to getting medical treatment, you can use several coping strategies to help alleviate some of the day-to-day problems associated with eczema. It may be easier to manage your condition with ...
And when the mice received a topical cream containing SYM2081 before the induction of rosacea- or eczema-like symptoms, skin inflammation and other symptoms of disease were much milder.
A new way of treating common inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema is on the horizon, according to a new study.
According to the National Eczema Association, 31.6 million people in the U.S. have the skin condition. Although it is usually treated topically with emollient balms, creams, and lotions ...