After an eczema diagnosis and years of trying to find a solution for their son, one family turns stress into success by founding a company committed to providing natural solutions to the disease.
Tag: eczema
Wet Wraps Work Well in Treating Eczema
Studies show the effectiveness of wet wrap therapy, or WWT, in soothing the itch of moderate to severe eczema.
LEAP Study Prompts New Peanut Introduction Guidelines for Physicians
The recommendations aim to help physicians implement LEAP findings while formal guidelines are still in the works.
10 Biggest Pollen Allergy Questions
We narrow down readers’ frequently asked pollen allergy questions, while our expert sources turn to lab experiments, studies, and even… Read more »
What LEAP Study’s Results Mean For You
Dr. Scott Sicherer takes on the top practical questions about the LEAP study findings.
Novel Eczema Drug Giving Patients New Lease On Life
New York researchers at Mount Sinai are easing the relentless itch of eczema with a new drug. Dubbed a “breakthrough” therapy by the FDA, it treats eczema’s source rather than just its symptoms.
Peanut Allergy and the Skin: Q&A with Dr. Helen Brough
The skin may hold the answer to why some children develop peanut allergies before ever having peanuts, according to new research.
Woman Develops Severe Food Allergy After Using Skin Cream
Using creams with food-based ingredients on broken skin could cause new food allergies to develop
Sucking Baby’s Pacificier May Halt Allergies. Yes, Really.
A study finds that parents who “cleaned” pacifiers with their own saliva exposed their babies to important microbes.
Using Sea Salt for Eczema Control
For mild cases of eczema, treatment with a common pantry item can help reduce redness and itching.