About one out of every ten Americans suffer from the chronic skin condition called eczema. For children, the number is higher: 15 to 20 percent or more. While eczema can appear anywhere on the body, including the backs of the knees and inside the elbows, it can be most upsetting on the face. In this
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Hand Eczema Guide
Eczema is a skin condition that can affect different parts of the body. One of the areas that can be affected by eczema is the hands. Hand eczema can be most bothersome, as it is in a widely exposed and used area daily. Hand eczema, also known as hand dermatitis, can cause severe itching and
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Eczema is a common skin condition, affecting approximately 15 to 20% of infants under the age of two in the US. It makes your child’s skin dry, itchy, and sensitive. While eczema symptoms can affect the skin anywhere in your child’s body, it is more common on the face, scalp, feet, arms, and legs. It
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According to the National Sleep Foundation, a newborn should get at least 14 to 16 hours of sleep, and toddlers should get 11 to 14 hours of sleep in 24 hours. The amount of sleep can vary among children based on a number of factors, including their developmental differences, temperament, and health conditions. Eczema is
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Eczema belongs to a group of conditions that cause skin inflammation, called dermatitis. It is one of the most common skin conditions in the US affecting over 30 million people, including children. There are many types of eczema, and it is possible to multiple types of eczema at the same time. Each type of eczema
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