Contact Dermatitis: Causes, Triggers and How to Manage It
KEY TAKEAWAYS Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin reaction caused by direct contact with an irritant or aller...
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KEY TAKEAWAYS Contact dermatitis is an inflammatory skin reaction caused by direct contact with an irritant or aller...
KEY TAKEAWAYS Eczema and psoriasis are both chronic inflammatory skin conditions, but they involve different immune ...
KEY TAKEAWAYS Eczema affects around 10% of adults — and around 1 in 4 adult eczema cases begin in adulthood, not chi...
KEY TAKEAWAYS Eczema affects around 1 in 5 Australian school-age children — making it one of the most common chroni...
Key Takeaways Baby eczema affects around 1 in 5 infants in Australia — most cases appear in the first six months of ...
Key Takeaways An eczema flare is an acute worsening of symptoms driven by barrier breakdown and bacterial imbalance ...
Key Takeaways Eczema has a strong genetic component — identical twin studies show heritability of around 75%, but co...
Key Takeaways Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is the rate at which water passively evaporates through the skin — an...
Key Takeaways Many eczema creams are designed to moisturise — they add water and occlusives back to the skin barrier...
Key Takeaways Eczema flares follow a self-reinforcing cycle: barrier damage → inflammation → Staph colonisation → it...
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