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Eczema and its Management Introduction All healthcare professionals should promote the care of skin and to educate and support those with skin disease and their carers This booklet gives a broad overview of current practice and knowledge in the management of eczema
Home - National Eczema Society National Eczema Society produces a wide range of evidence-based information on all aspects of the condition, from triggers to treatments Do take a look and learn how to take control of your eczema
Skin infections and eczema - National Eczema Society Skin infections are common in people with eczema and it is highly likely that at some point you will experience either a bacterial, fungal or viral infection All of these infections require intervention to clear them up as they do not improve on their own
Scalp eczema - National Eczema Society When scalp eczema flares up, the treatment is similar to treatment for other body areas Try to treat the scalp and not the hair – part the hair and massage treatments onto the scalp
Eczema booklets factsheets - National Eczema Society National Eczema Society provides a range of factsheets and booklets about the different types of eczema, treatments and self-management advice Our information and advice is evidence based, reflecting current research evidence and clincial guidelines
FAQs - National Eczema Society Find answers to frequently asked questions about eczema Learn about causes, symptoms, treatments, and how to manage flare-ups
Facial eczema - National Eczema Society Learn about facial eczema the causes of eczema, eczema symptoms and eczema treatment options Facial eczema is usually caused by either Atopic Eczema, Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, Irritant Contact Dermititis and Allergic Contact Dermititis