Learn which climates are best for managing eczema and discover tips for keeping your skin healthy in any weather.
Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common types of eczema. Signs may include inflamed skin, rash, itchiness and excessive dryness. It may also include bumps and swollen skin that may ooze. It ...
Winter weather can wreak havoc with your skin, whether you have existing skin conditions or not. The cold temperatures ...
Stephanie Davis has opened up on her eczema struggles in the past and has shared the product that has become a firm favourite ...
Winter can be a tough season for people with eczema. Cold, dry weather is among the common triggers that can lead to an eczema flare up, so we’ll take some time to understand the skin condition and ...
Moisturise: The primary thing to do for managing eczema is to keep the skin well-moisturised. Instead of lotions, go for ...
If your skin peeling is caused by a bacterial infection like impetigo or infected eczema, antibiotics are typically prescribed to eradicate the bacteria and heal the infection causing the problem.
If this cold winter weather has got your skin feeling more dry, flaky and uncomfortably itchy than usual, we've found a solution – and our beauty editor is a fan too ...
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2008;27(6):551-552. Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition which affects 15-20% of the population in developed countries including the United ...
Now, six months into the NSW Pharmacy Dermatology Trial, pharmacists are now also appropriately trained to manage impetigo ...
Facial eczema has become such a concern for dairy farmers in Gippsland and south-east NSW that dozens of farms are sentinel ...