GPER Blog
Which Eczema Is It? Understanding the Various Types
There is more than one kind of “eczema”. This article outlines the most common types and how to recognize them.
Is it Eczema or Psoriasis? Understanding the Differences
When parents research the cause of their child’s persistent itchy and inflamed skin, they discover two common possibilities are eczema and psoriasis. Although they may share some similar symptoms, they are distinct conditions with unique characteristics and treatment approaches. This blog explores the key differences between eczema and psoriasis in children.
First-Day-of-School Books for 5-8 Year Olds
Every year we look for the best books we can find for children with eczema. This year our theme is back to school for elementary school age kids. Our criteria: highly rated, or award-winning books with engaging illustrations and great stories. Here are this year’s selections.
What to Do When Your Child is Newly Diagnosed with Eczema
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It is most common in children, but it can also affect adults. There is no cure for eczema, but there are treatments that can help to manage the symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Eczema and Pregnancy
As a parent, eczema can introduce a whole other level of uncertainty into choosing to have a child (or another child). If you have eczema, will your baby have it? If your first child had eczema, will your second? And if eczema does run in your family, how can you identify and possibly prevent it early?