There is no universally effective treatment for eczema. Sometimes, once-effective treatments stop working. Some treatments have their own adverse effects to worry about–topical steroid withdrawal is one. It isn’t surprising...
Exfoliation involves using either abrasive products or chemical masks to remove dead skin cells from the outermost layer of skin. It can provide what seems to be an immediate glow-up,...
Over the last few years, sea moss has been greeted with increasing enthusiasm as an eczema treatment. It has been heralded by many as a natural alternative to corticosteroids. This...
A leisurely dip in the pool is a welcome respite from the heat in the dog days of summer. If you have eczema or care for someone who does, though,...
If you have suffered with eczema, or have cared for someone who has, you have more than likely encountered the term “wet wrap therapy.” This common eczema treatment has become...
A 20-year-old woman in the middle of the night with intense itching; she notices a few raised, red, circular lesions on her forearm. Her GP tells her it is tinea...
Psoriasis affects about 125 million people worldwide. It’s a frustrating, often confounding disorder that causes itching, redness, and scaling. What Psoriasis Is Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder in...
Nothing compares to the joy of holding your newborn child after waiting to meet them for nine months. Soon, though, nighttime feedings, crying spells, and dirty diapers demand a new...