A mother whose baby looked like a “burn victim” because of severe eczema is urging parents to trust their “intuition” and try natural products before committing to long-term steroid use.
Hi. I'm Dr. Bhargava, and we are here today to talk about eczema, a chronic skin condition that affects a lot of children. Eczema usually starts less than five years of age, but can even start as ...
Symptoms of eczema, including redness, itchiness, and irritation of the breast and nipple, can make breastfeeding difficult for both mom and baby. Fortunately, treatments are available. Medicated ...
When it comes to soothing your child’s skin, olive oil is not the top pick. In a study, it was recommended that olive oil should be avoided on the skin of a baby with eczema. It can cause irritation ...
If you’ve noticed that your hand eczema only occurs when you’re stressed, you might have stress-related eczema, also called dyshidrotic eczema or dyshidrosis. It can appear on your feet ...