How Do You Treat Discoid Eczema Naturally?
Here are some strategies for managing your discoid eczema naturally
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Here are some strategies for managing your discoid eczema naturally
Patches tend to start as little bumps or spots, sometimes even blisters, but expand into circular shaped lesions, in fact nummular eczema can develop to cover a larger area of...
It’s possible to be aware of what triggers your eczema and work towards reducing the risk for yourself.
Nummular eczema, being a chronic condition, isn’t something that you can cure; if you have one episode, then it may recur, often in the same place as your previous flare.
Unfortunately it’s not entirely clear what causes nummular eczema; some people are more prone to it than others, and tend to have recurrent flares of the condition, but unlike other...
One trigger for discoid eczema is damage to the skin; the eczema can appear where the skin has been injured, whether by an insect bite, a burn, a graze or...
Flares of discoid eczema can be very persistent; here we look at how to manage the condition.
Discoid eczema is a type of eczema characterised by the shape of its lesions, i.e. the circular itchy, dry patches it leaves on the skin.
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