Guide to Understanding Eczema Triggers, Treatment
A dermatologist answers questions about managing eczema, from the safety of topical steroids to the best type of moisturizer. This story originally appeared in NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital’s Health Matters. By Dorothy Cucci Manhattan Voice December 12, 2024 Follow @x NEW YORK - Dry, flaky skin, itching, redness, and blisters. These are just a few of the nagging symptoms of eczema — a common skin condition that affects up to 30 percent of children and up to 10 percent of U.S. adults. People may see eczema appear as angry red patches or rashes in babies, and adults may experience itching or blisters that seem to come and go. While many experience this common chronic inflammatory skin condition, the cause of eczema is unknown, and eczema triggers (irritants or conditions that cause flare-ups) vary for each person. “While there isn’t a cure for eczema, there are certain lifestyle changes that can help you manage symptoms,” Dr. Shari Li...