What Cures Eczema Fast?!
While there’s no known medication which will cure eczema, there are strategies to manage your symptoms and make eczema easier to live with.
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While there’s no known medication which will cure eczema, there are strategies to manage your symptoms and make eczema easier to live with.
Rosacea can be an uncomfortable condition, but how seriously does it affect your health? We take a closer look at how rosacea manifests.
For most sufferers, the answer is that eczema is a complicated and chronic condition that needs management strategies over a lifetime.
A guest blog by Zainab Danjuma: "I felt that I was being compared to a textbook condition when I myself was never a textbook patient."
Rosacea can be a frustrating and uncomfortable condition to live with, but it can be managed, if not totally cured! We look at strategies for coping with flares.
Though it’s not so common, people can develop eczema later in life, even if they’ve never suffered from the chronic condition before.
Rosacea is a complex condition but the truth is that we don’t know exactly what causes it to occur in some people but not others.
There’s nothing more annoying than having an itch you just can’t scratch! But the more you know about eczema, the easier it becomes to manage it.
Pompholyx, also known as dyshidrotic eczema, can cause the skin of your hands and feet to itch like crazy. What can you do to calm it down?
It’s bad enough coping with itchy, dry or inflamed skin during the day, but add sleepless nights to the mix, and dermatitis can become tortuous.
Dermatitis is a scary-sounding condition, but what is it and how do you recognise if you’ve got it?
You’ve had an annoying itchy patch on your neck for what seems like months; you know it’s dermatitis but will it ever go away?!