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Children's Health - EczemaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Eczema Treatment Guide Description: Discusses treatments for children, including the use of lubricants, steroid creams, bathing and information about preventing flare ups. (keepkidshealthy.com) |
Long-Term Safety is Chief Concern for Treating Pediatric Eczema Description: An extensive new survey has found that parents of children with atopic dermatitis and treating physicians desire safer, more effective therapies that would be suitable for managing the chronic condition over the long term. (kidsource.com) |
Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis Description: Discusses the diagnosis and treatment. (pedeczema.com) |
Pediatric Eczema Description: Information and advice about this skin condition for parents, from the Children's Hospital of Iowa. (vh.org) |
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