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What is Dyshidrotic Eczema and How to Treat It
Do you ever experience tiny blisters on your hands or feet that are extremely itchy and tend to get worse once spring allergy season rolls around?
You may be experiencing a well known eczema condit...

Eczema vs Ringworm: How to Tell Them Apart
Have you noticed a rash on your skin and are struggling to determine whether it’s eczema or ringworm? You wouldn't be the first. These two quite bothersome skin conditions are very similar in lots ...

Tallow for Eczema: Why It's Effective
Have you heard of tallow? If you’re suffering from itchy, red or scaly eczema, then you’ll want to check out this natural ingredient that has provided relief to many eczema sufferers. This week, we...
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Weeping Eczema Treatment: Natural Remedies for Oozing Skin
Weeping eczema happens when irritated, inflamed skin develops small blisters that leak clear fluid. The skin may feel hot, painful, swollen, or extremely itchy, especially during a flare. In more s...

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How to Treat Perioral Dermatitis Naturally
How to Treat Perioral Dermatitis Naturally
Perioral dermatitis is a frustrating skin condition that causes redness, irritation, dryness, and small bumps around the mouth. For some people, it may al...

Acupressure: A Home Remedy for Eczema
By Dr. Amy Duong (bio below)
As a part of my clinical practice, I use acupuncture to treat acute and chronic medical conditions. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, qi or energy flows in ne...

Magnesium for Eczema: What's the Connection?
Did you know that a lack of magnesium can play a vital role in your eczema flareups? We asked Dr. Dendy Engelman, board-certified dermatological surgeon at Manhattan Dermatology and Cosmetic Surger...

Why Is Your Eczema Skin Peeling?
If you’ve noticed peeling skin as part of your eczema, you’re definitely not alone. Many people with atopic dermatitis experience redness, scaling, and skin peeling during flare-ups. Most of the ti...

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Eczema vs Fungal Infection: What's the difference?
Q: My skin is red, itchy, and irritated. How do I know if it’s eczema instead of fungal infection?
A: Great question! Many people confuse eczema with fungal skin infections because both can cause r...
