Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) - Patient Resource Page
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Curated by Cynthia Zang
Start here - General Atopic Dermatitis Information
Mayo Clinic
National Eczema Association
American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology
WebMD
NIH
Healthline
Medscape: Atopic Dermatitis
DermNetNZ
Stanford Children’s Hospital
Understanding Treatment Options
Eczema Treatment
Children-Specific Medications
UpToDate: Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
Wet Wrap Therapy
National Eczema Association
American Family Physician
Rady Children’s Hospital
Natural Therapies
Programs and Resources
Excema Exposed: Community and Resources
National Jewish Health: Pediatric Eczema Program
Rady Children’s: Multidisciplinary Atopic Dermatitis Program
World Allergy Online Resources
Local Eczema Support Groups
Financial Help for Eczema
EczemaWise app
Eczema Stories and Experience
Triggers for Eczema
Sunscreens for Eczema
Eczema Diet
Eczema Products
Questions to ask your doctor
How severe is my atopic dermatitis?
What are my specific triggers?/What causes my flare-ups?
What at-home treatments can I use?
Are long periods of time without symptoms normal?
Are there lifestyle changes that I should make to improve symptoms?
How can I curb my itching?
Can eczema lead to other skin conditions?
What treatments are right for me?
What are side-effects of this prescription drug?
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