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Rash From Laundry Detergent: Is It Possible?

There’s nothing like cuddling into crisp, clean bedsheets or the fresh cotton scent of a freshly washed pillowcase. But for people with sensitive skin, it is not uncommon for the harsh chemicals in many laundry detergents to wreak havoc on your skin. That’s why throughout this post, we’ll explore everything you need to know about: Why laundry…

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How & Why to Use Antihistamines for Eczema Treatment

Although it can feel overwhelming to experience eczema or to see your loved ones go through it, the situation doesn’t have to be helpless. From natural skincare to specialist clothing for sensitive skin, there are many steps you can take to treat and prevent eczema symptoms. And antihistamines offer another powerful tool for combating eczema flares. Here, we’ll cover…

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The Best Crib Sheets for Eczema

Are you looking for the best crib sheets for baby with eczema? Ensuring your little one has proper bedding for their sensitive skin is an important part of eczema management. It also ensures they get the best sleep possible while staying warm and comfortable. Read on to learn more about finding the best bed sheets…

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The Best Jewelry for Sensitive Skin

If you suffer from sensitive skin, it can be difficult to find jewelry that doesn’t cause a negative reaction. Although a piece of jewelry may be beautiful, it can leave behind redness, ugly rashes, blisters, and even scabs when it comes into contact with your skin. In this post, we’re sharing the jewelry for allergies…

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Asthma and Covid-19: What You Need to Know

If you’re suffering from asthma, you might be wondering how exactly Covid-19 affects you. After all, Covid-19 affects the respiratory system, potentially causing shortness of breath and other severe effects.  How can you protect yourself or your loved ones from the risk of Coronavirus and asthma? Read on to discover all you need to know…

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Alternatives to EpiPens: How to Save on Epinephrine

Back in the day, EpiPens used to cost just under $100 out-of-pocket. Now, the price is well over $600. If you don’t have insurance, that cost is prohibitive. In fact, even those with insurance may struggle (especially those with a high-deductible plan), making alternatives to EpiPens a more affordable and appealing option.  While many patients…

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Makeup and Eczema: Do They Mix?

Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition that affects 10-20% of the population.  Thanks to a damaged skin barrier, those with eczema have extra sensitive skin that can negatively respond to generally harmless substances such as soaps, pollen, pet fur — and make-up.  In this post, we’ll explore whether makeup and eczema mix, as well as…

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Medicare and Allergy Treatments: How Are You Covered?

By Danielle K. Roberts (see bio below) Do you suffer from allergies? Chances are that you do: In the United States, there are over 50 million allergy sufferers. Allergies can come in the form of skin allergies, food allergies, asthma, and seasonal airborne allergies. Allergic rhinitis (or hay fever) affects 25 million Americans, making it…

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Can a Nightshades Allergy Trigger Eczema?

Nightshade allergies are becoming increasingly common, but can it trigger an eczema flare up? Discover what Jennifer Fugo, MS, CNS, and founder of Skinterrupt has to say about this connection in our video below. Scroll down to read the full transcript. (begin transcript) Today, I want to talk to you about eczema and nightshades. A…

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Rethinking Baby Peanut Allergies with Dr. Ron Sunog

By Ron Sunog, MD (see bio below) Dr. Ron Sunog shares his thoughts on the newest LEAP study that provided groundbreaking news about baby peanut allergies and introducing baby food allergens early on in infancy. If you’re looking to introduce peanuts to your little one or feel skeptic, we definitely suggest reading on.

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