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  • When Your Child's Atopic Dermatitis Becomes Moderate to Severe

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Clothes for Your Child's Atopic Dermatitis

If you have a child with atopic dermatitis, it’s key to choose comfy clothing that keeps symptoms at bay. Learn what to scope out and why.

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Treatment Options

Moderate to severe atopic dermatitis may need prescription treatments. Learn which ones may be right for your child.

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Helping Families Manage AD

Is your child not sleeping? Constantly scratching? Atopic dermatitis can be stressful for everyone in the household, but treatments can bring hope.

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Soothing Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis in Children

When your child has an atopic dermatitis flare, you need to soothe their symptoms – fast. Here’s how to calm their skin and get back them to being a kid.

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What to Ask Your Pediatrician

From family history to triggers, learn some key questions to ask your child’s pediatrician to treat their atopic dermatitis flares more effectively.

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