How Do You Prevent Discoid Eczema?
It’s possible to be aware of what triggers your eczema and work towards reducing the risk for yourself.
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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.
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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...
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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...
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We investigate discoid dermatitis, and find out what might trigger a flare-up.