Ask the Allergist: The Food Allergy-Eczema Connection
Allergist Allison Ramsey answers the question: What is the connection between food allergies and eczema (atopic dermatitis), especially in young children?
Allergist Allison Ramsey answers the question: What is the connection between food allergies and eczema (atopic dermatitis), especially in young children?
One of the interesting things about atopic dermatitis or eczema is that it presents quite differently in people, especially those with different skin tones.
Asthma occurs when the airways become inflamed, making it hard to breathe. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and can have many causes. Some people have a type of severe asthma caused by increased levels of specific white blood cells called eosinophils. This subtype of asthma is called eosinophilic asthma, sometimes called eos asthma…
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Eczema can be treated in many different ways depending on how severe it is. Your healthcare provider might prescribe topical therapies that you put on your skin, like creams or ointments. Or they might treat moderate to severe eczema with pills or injections. If you can’t afford your eczema medications, you have options. You can…
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