Are hormones triggering your eczema or topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) flares? Have you noticed if your monthly cycle or hormonal changes are causing your skin rashes? Learn more as we talk also talk about the big hormonal changes that come with pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause (and how it can affect your eczema ... read more
Is Staph Aureus Causing Your Eczema Flares? Part 1 & 2 (S6E2 &E3)
Did you know that 9 out of 10 eczema sufferers experience an overgrowth of staph aureus? Is staph aureus contributing to your eczema or topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) skin flares? Why does this matter and how can it affect your skin flares? In this episode, you'll learn all about: ✅ What is staph aureus? ✅ Why ... read more
How to treat hyperpigmentation in eczema & topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) – The Eczema Podcast (S5E22)
Do you suffer from hyperpigmentation caused by eczema or topical steroid withdrawal (TSW)? Have you wondered how you can treat it naturally? In this episode, you'll learn about hypopigmentation and treatments for hyperpigmentation (including lasers, topical remedies, and alternative remedies) to help discoloration of the ... read more
How to deal with histamine intolerance during eczema & TSW – (S5E23)
Have you ever dealt with histamine intolerance? Or have you ever tried a low-histamine diet? Everyone releases histamine, but when our body is not able to regulate it, then it becomes a problem when we release too much histamine. When your histamine levels get too high or when your body can’t break it down ... read more
Zingers: What the heck are they in Eczema & TSW? – (S5E14)
Have you ever feel zapped or shocked in the middle of nowhere? Have you (or anyone you know) ever experienced zingers? What are Zingers? Zingers are sudden pain or zaps that can occur in your body. They feel like zapping, cold, prickly or electrical shock-like sensation all over your body. Zingers are a type of ... read more
How restoring your skin pH can help calm eczema & TSW – Part 1 & 2 (S4E31 & 32)
Have you ever thought about how your skin pH could be affecting your skin flares? I've shared in the past how it's so important for the skin barrier to have a lower (and more acidic) skin pH, especially because it can take up to 6 hours for your skin to normalize after a shower! 👉 To summarize, higher (and more ... read more
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