If you routinely deal with eczema—flare-ups of dry, itchy and often red patches on the skin—then you likely know it only gets more aggravated in the winter. The combination of cold ...
Many things can trigger eczema (also known as atopic dermatitis): fragrance, laundry detergent, hot or cold weather, stress, and, in some cases, the foods you eat. One proposed way to identify ...
For those battling eczema, the chilly winter months can be particularly challenging, as the dry air often triggers uncomfortable flare-ups. While topical steroids are a common treatment ...
Cold weather can make eczema even worse. Antonia suffered for years until she transformed her health through nutrition. She said: "A decade ago, I found myself facing chronic health issues ...
Rhys had severe eczema his whole life but has since stopped ... it stays really nice and cold," said Lauren. "Cold will naturally kill the itching sensation and then it's got these fingernail ...