Targeted treatments have emerged as a safer and more effective option for eczema patients, but high costs remain a barrier.
How do dermatologists diagnose atopic dermatitis? To diagnose atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, a board-certified dermatologist carefully examines your (or your child's) skin and asks questions. ...
Discover some of the new atopic dermatitis treatments in clinical development that could overcome existing challenges in the ...
Ebglyss and Dupixent are used to treat moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in certain children. Dupixent is used in children ages 6 months and older. Ebglyss is used in children ages 12 years and ...
UVB phototherapy shows similar efficacy in atopic dermatitis. Learn why narrowband UVB may offer better tolerability in this ...
"In some cases, you could have more intense symptoms when you're transitioning to a new medication, but there are also situations where a drug you've used for a while isn't managing your condition as ...
Eczema is an umbrella term for a group of conditions that result in skin irritation and inflammation. The most common form of eczema, known as atopic dermatitis, is characterized by persistent itching ...
These hallmark symptoms are common in all seven eczema types: atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema, nummular eczema, neurodermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and stasis dermatitis.
Geeta Yadav, MD, comments on new guidance for using advanced topical nonsteroidal therapies for chronic hand eczema.
If you have atopic dermatitis, a skin condition commonly known as eczema, prescription creams or other topical medicines and moisturizers are usually enough to manage it. However, if your eczema is ...
Credit: Getty Images. Clinical phenotypes of atopic dermatitis can vary greatly based on skin color and can make atopic dermatitis difficult to diagnose. Recognizing the clinical diversity of ...
Maybe your child has been on a specific treatment for atopic dermatitis (also called eczema) for months or even years, but now flare-ups seem to be happening more often and with greater intensity. Or ...