1) Get Rid of Cockroaches
These nasty critters not only spread disease, but it’s estimated that about 10 million people in the US are allergic to cockroach waste products. Cockroach sprays or traps aren’t that expensive, and it will give ... read more
The effectiveness of rash emollients has come into question, writes Rachel Liddle.
What do the papers say?
NHS funding is being wasted on eczema-easing bath oils that are of ‘questionable’ value, the media reported last week. The products are prescribed ... read more
Contrary to common belief, only a minority of infants and young children with eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, go on to develop asthma, according to a report in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Eczema and asthma are ... read more
Pollen is the dust like reproductive part of plants. It can easily be inhaled, and if you are one of 36 million Americans, this will cause allergic reactions.
The pollens that cause hay fever vary from person to person and ... read more
Dust mites are the second biggest allergy cause out there. When dust mites grow, they shed their skin.
This is what causes allergic reactions in people, including eczema. Here are some ways to combat these little devils:
1. Wash Your ... read more