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 skin from eczema and topical steroid withdrawal (TSW). Our skin naturally produces melanin, a pigment… Read More
How to deal with histamine intolerance during eczema & TSW – (S5E23)
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 properly, it can affect your normal bodily functions.
Zingers: What the heck are they in Eczema & TSW? – (S5E14)
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 nerve pain, that can feel like you’re being shocked and zapped. Some will refer to them as “sparklers.”
These are zingers and can occur when your…
Can mouth breathing affect eczema? – The Eczema Podcast (S5E7)
Did you know that mouth breathing is tied to higher rates of eczema? 2 studies here and here have looked into it, and both shared that there was a positive correlation between them. (It was also linked to higher rates of asthma as well!)
The prevalence of mouth breathing occurs in approximately 50–56% children.
Sex, genital eczema & sexual intimacy – Part 1 & 2 – S5E3&40
Will anyone ever love me?
Will anyone ever want to be with me? Hold my hand? Or even marry me?
My skin made me feel SO different from everyone.
And I was so afraid that I wouldn’t be accepted because of my skin.
Relationships, sex, and sexual intimacy are something that usually brings joy.
Solutions & Treatments for Seborrheic Dermatitis – (Dandruff & Cradle Cap) – (Part 1 & 2) – S5E1 & S5E2
Today, we are going to talk about the treatments for malassezia that cause dandruff, cradle cap, and seborrheic dermatitis.
Everyone has malassezia. It is a lipophilic yeast that eats lipids, and it’s a normal part of our body and our microflora. There are 14 different species of malassezia on humans, but they’re on other mammals like dogs.