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Eczema may not be a life-threatening condition, but it is life altering. Learn how people can manage eczema by avoiding triggers and treating flare-ups.
Keywords: Eczema, atopic eczema, cortisone, hydrocortisone cream, 1% hydrocortisone cream, 1% hydrocortisone, anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory medicines, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, emollient creams, emollients, lubricating creams, lubricants, eczema flare-ups, topical steroids, steroids, neovascularization, non steroidal treatments, Elidel, pimecrolimus, Protopic, tacrolimus, systemic steroids, high potency steroids, low potency steroids, medium potency steroids, topical corticosteroid, corticosteroid, mild eczema, moderate eczema, severe eczema, antihistamine, osteonecrosis, hypertension, itchy, itchy skin, cradle cap, dry skin, scales, scaly skin
There are a variety of different treatments that can help control eczema. The therapies can come as creams, ointments or even as pills. However, not all therapies are right for all patients. The age of the patient, the area of the body that is affected, the length of treatment necessary, and the lifestyle and needs of a patient will influence treatment decisions. Learn how to make the decisions about what treatment is right for you.
Keywords: Eczema, atopic eczema, cortisone, hydrocortisone cream, 1% hydrocortisone cream, 1% hydrocortisone, anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory medicines, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, emollient creams, emollients, lubricating creams, lubricants, eczema flare-ups, topical steroids, steroids, neovascularization, non steroidal treatments, Elidel, pimecrolimus, Protopic, tacrolimus, systemic steroids, adrenal gland, high potency steroids, low potency steroids, medium potency steroids, topical corticosteroid, corticosteroid, mild eczema, moderate eczema, severe eczema, antihistamine, osteonecrosis, hypertension, itchy skin, dry skin, itchy, cradle cap, scales, scaly skin
For years people with psoriasis had options that were either time consuming or had difficult side effects. However the new science of biologics is offering treatments that may help people not only manage their disease but also clear psoriasis for months and sometimes years. Learn about this exciting new possibility for people with this difficult condition.
Keywords: Psoriasis, biologics, Amevive, alefacept, Enbrel, Etanercept phototherapy, PUVA, UVB, Ultraviolet B, Light therapy, systemic therapies, topical creams, methotrexate, cyclosporine, acetretin, Soriatane, moderate to severe psoriasis, mild psoriasis, acute outbreak, rotational therapy for psoriasis, combination therapy for psoriasis, epidermis, immune system, flaky skin, dry skin, itchy skin, scaly patches
Most patients with psoriasis have tried a variety of therapies to help rid them of this disturbing skin condition. Many treatment options have difficult requirements while others have problematic side effects. Listen as people living with psoriasis discuss their experiences on conventional treatments and how a new type of therapy offers new hope.
Keywords: Psoriasis, biologics, Amevive, alefacept, Enbrel, Etanercept phototherapy, PUVA, UVB, Ultraviolet B, Light therapy, systemic therapies, topical creams, methotrexate, cyclosporine, acetretin, Soriatane, moderate to severe psoriasis, mild psoriasis, acute outbreak, rotational therapy for psoriasis, combination therapy for psoriasis, epidermis, immune system, flaky skin, dry skin, itchy skin, scaly patches
Millions of people suffer from the skin condition eczema marked by red, itchy patches that sometime become infected. Listen to experts talk about the causes, triggers and treatments of eczema.
Keywords: Eczema, atopic eczema, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, emollient creams, emollients, lubricating creams, lubricants, eczema flare-ups, topical steroids, steroids, neovascularization, non steroidal treatments, Elidel, pimecrolimus, Protopic, tacrolimus, systemic steroids, hydrocortisone cream, skin, itchy skin, dry skin, itch, rash, red skin, skin disease, sensitive skin, inflamed skin, scratch, scale, scaly
Developing psoriasis in childhood or adolescence can be devastating. One of the greatest challenges children with psoriasis face is the anticipation, fear, and anxiety of flare-ups. New treatment options can control the physical aspects of the disease, but children and teens also need psychological support and well-defined coping strategies. Join psoriasis experts as they discuss the role of parents and caregivers in helping children and teens feel more self-assured and less isolated.
Keywords: psoriasis, flare-ups, skin irritation, skin disease, immunologic disease, scaling, erythema, psoriatic lesions, psychological affects, patient experiences, patient stories, advocate groups, coping, embarrassment, self-esteem, support groups, dermatology
There are a variety of ways to treat psoriasis, but not all of them work for all people. Sometimes side effects prevent a treatment from being used long term. But today doctors are mixing new biologics and conventional treatments together to help make a difference in the lives of people living with this uncomfortable and unpleasant condition.
Keywords: Psoriasis, biologics, Amevive, alefacept, Enbrel, Etanercept phototherapy, PUVA, psoralen, Light therapy, topical creams, methotrexate, cyclosporine, combination therapy for psoriasis, PASI, psoriasis area severity index, skin cancer,
Psoriasis is a chronic disease characterized by flaking, redness and inflammation of the skin. Though it affects over 7 million people in the U.S. alone, its exact causes are unknown. Research suggests, however, that the immune system has something to do with it. Tune in as our skin specialists examine the biology of psoriasis and the latest findings.
Keywords: psoriasis, skin, skin cycle, plaques, red patches, scales, skin disease, plaque psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, erythrodermic psoriasis, pustular psoriasis, cause, contagious, genetics, immune system, autoimmune, immune stimulus, treatment, cure, dermatologist, doctor
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