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Tagged With "dermatologist"

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    I have eczema that pops up in various places several times a year but right now, it has remained on my lower left leg for months now. Just as it was healing and not bothering me, it flared up again. It's annoying but I count myself very lucky as this is mild compared to a lot of people who have it all over.
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    No changes, I've always used the 'free' detergents and soaps as I had a reaction as a kid. I've never had allergies, been tested 3 times by 3 different drs. I do have eosinphilic asthma and I know asthma and eczema often go hand in hand.
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    I'm not sure how to go about tracking it, I have no idea what gets it flared up or makes it worse once it starts. Suggestions?? I have some cream at home but haven't gone to a dr as they're so booked, it's months before I could possibly get in.
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    Hey @tkdgirlms ☺️ Have there been any changes in your environment or routine? Knowing what things irritate your eczema (triggers) can help you manage your symptoms. Avoiding these is important. Some common eczema triggers include: Allergens (like dust mites, pet dander, latex, and pollen) Soaps, lotions, detergents, and household cleaners Metals such as nickel (in jewelry, cellphones, belt buckles, etc.) Stress, emotions, and illness Irritants (like fragrances, dyes, chemicals, and...
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    @tkdgirlms it may help to track things that trigger eczema flare ups for you. Keeping a diary can help identify if there are any patterns or trends in your flares. If you aren't currently using one, a cortisone cream can help. Are you currently working with a doctor to manage your eczema? They can help develop a management and treatment plan with you.
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    It's interesting that you mention having multiple allergic conditions (eosinophilic asthma + eczema). Did you know that those conditions can be related by an overactive immune response called type 2 inflammation? Here is more info on type 2 inflammation that might be interesting.
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    I've often wondered that and need to remember to ask my dr about it. I've read a bit about it, of course, no where near the time for my next dr appt so I'll remember it! :-)
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    That's a great idea, @tkdgirlms ! It can help to bookmark the webpage on your phone and make a note in the note app of your phone. This helps me remember important questions or things I want to share with my doctor during the appointment.
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