Your multimedia guide to living with and managing atopic dermatitis, including tips and solutions for daily care, triggers, treatments, and more.
Is it dry skin or atopic dermatitis? Find out how you can tell the difference and why it’s important to get an eczema diagnosis.
Is it more than skin deep? All that scratching can lead to more issues.
What does the rash look like on darker skin? And why can diagnosis be delayed?
You’ll have lots of options for treating your atopic dermatitis, especially if it is moderate or severe. Learn more about your topical and systemic options.
Don’t scratch that itch. Doctors call it the itch-scratch cycle, and it can make your condition worse. Find ways to resist the urge.
When do you need to step up from a topical treatment to one that clears skin body-wide? Learn how your dermatologist will make the decision.
As a child, Peter Tapao's teacher thought he was being abused. That's how bad his atopic dermatitis was on his face, which hurt his self-confidence.
When it comes to treating eczema, it is vital to stick to the plan provided by a health care professional. Here are some tips to making it work for you.
Find out how this itchy condition affects your skin and what you can do to treat it.
If you have atopic dermatitis, aka eczema, it’s key to watch what you eat to avoid flares. Learn how to choose AD-friendly foods you’ll enjoy.
The constant itch and stress from atopic dermatitis could keep you awake at night, but some simple strategies can help you get more sleep.
Has your child been diagnosed with atopic dermatitis? Find out what you need to know to manage their condition -- from treatment to mental health.
If your child has atopic dermatitis, they’ll experience challenges like itching, stress, and feeling self-conscious. Here’s how to help them.
Your child’s mental health is key if they have atopic dermatitis. Many ways to help include stress-busting tools, checking in about feelings, and improving sleep.
Learn more about the pros and cons of various treatment options for your child with atopic dermatitis and questions to ask to help you choose a plan.
More than a million school-aged children have severe eczema. Here’s how to prevent atopic dermatitis from affecting their learning.
Here’s what you can do to make your home more AD-friendly and help your child manage their symptoms.