How to Self-Treat Excema

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Tip 1 - Eczema Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - Eczema Prevention - eMedicineHealth

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Eczema Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - Eczema Prevention - eMedicineHealth

Eczema causes the following symptoms and signs: itching, red, bumpy, weeping rash, and thickened skin plaques. Read about types, treatment, causes, home remedies, medications, and prevention.

Tip 2 - Atopic dermatitis - self-care: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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Atopic dermatitis - self-care: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

Tip 3 - How to Treat Eczema Naturally

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How to Treat Eczema Naturally

Eczema can affect people of all ages and can cause quite a bit of misery. Doctors often prescribe a steroidal cream. For many people, using steroids has many side effects and doesn't always work very well. The good news is that there are...
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Tip 4 - Self-Care Tips for Psoriasis

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Self-Care Tips for Psoriasis

Self-care for psoriasis is a lifelong process. Learn more from WebMD about what you can do on your own to take care of your psoriasis.
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Tip 5 - Dermatitis/eczema: self-care - myDr.com.au

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Dermatitis/eczema: self-care - myDr.com.au

Dermatitis/eczema causes the skin to become red and itchy, sometimes dry and flaky, with swelling, a rash, and blisters may occur. Find out what products are available for dermatitis and eczema.

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