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Eczema: High Levels of Sodium May Increase Symptoms
Healthline· 4 days agoA recent study investigates whether sodium intake might influence atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema. Using a large sample of participants, researchers...
Eczema may sometimes be caused by eating too much salt
New Scientist· 4 days agoEating too much salt has been linked to eczema after researchers found people with the skin...
Eczema: Too much sodium may increase atopic dermatitis risk
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 3 days agoA new study links excess sodium intake with the development, activation, and intensifying of atopic...
Signs and Symptoms of Sun Poisoning
Health via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPhotodermatosis Certain skin-related sun poisoning symptoms may be the result of photodermatosis. This is a skin reaction associated with autoimmune...
First case of rare, sexually transmitted form of ringworm reported in the U.S.
NBC News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe man said his sexual partners did not show any signs of ringworm. Caplan said the rash may look...
Diets high in salt may raise risk for eczema
UPI· 4 days agoPeople whose urine sample suggested high salt intake faced an 11% higher odds of severe eczema, researchers said. Researchers found that as daily salt...
The Best Lotions for Eczema to Soothe Scaling, Itchy Skin
US Weekly· 5 days agoAs you may already know, lotions are just one type of moisturizer available for eczema. Creams, ointments and balms are highly popular as well, and dermatologists often recommend them for extremely dry skin.
Drug Used to Treat Eczema May Provide Relief for P | Newswise
Newswise· 4 days agoA drug approved to treat eczema provided significant improvement in the symptoms of patients with...
"It’s What I Call The Allergic Salute”: Doctors Are Sharing Subtle Signs That Someone Might Have...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRashes Seasonal allergies can cause flare-ups of chronic skin conditions like eczema due to...
Diabetic Blisters: A Symptom of Mismanaged Diabetes?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBlisters in diabetes have to do with skin changes from unregulated blood sugar levels. Find out how to manage blister symptoms on hands, feet, and legs.