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How a Menopause-Friendly Diet Can Ease Anxiety and Depression

Alison Bladh

While treatments like therapy, mindfulness, and medication are often recommended, many women dont realise that diet plays a vital role in managing symptoms. Additionally, many women experience other symptoms, such as brain fog, fatigue, and irritability, which can exacerbate feelings of overwhelm. Available at: [link] Alharbi, A.A.,

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Updates in Integrative Skin Disease Treatment

The Dermatology Digest

Peter Lio discusses complementary approaches to skin disease treatment, including risks, benefits, and evidence. In fact, there is some compelling evidence that some integrative treatments can help, he said. That said, natural treatments are not risk free, he said. “We Natural treatments are easily accessible, said Dr. Lio.

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Atopic Dermatitis vs. Contact Dermatitis: What’s the Difference?

First Derm

Contact Dermatitis : Triggered by external irritants or allergens, causing localized redness, blisters, and itching. Treatment : Includes emollients, topical steroids, and specific treatments like biologics for atopic dermatitis. Similarities : Both conditions result in red, itchy, inflamed skin that can appear scaly and crusty.

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Eczema & Steroids: Balancing Clear Skin Benefits with Potential Health Risks (2025)

Aesthetics Advisor

He was later prescribed UVB narrowband phototherapy, a treatment using UVB light to reduce skin inflammation. For decades, Rapaport has warned that prolonged topical steroid use can lead to stubborn, treatment-resistant eczema. Topical corticosteroids, or topical steroids, are the foundation of eczema treatment.

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Sweating and Eczema: How to Manage Flare-Ups

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Sweating and Eczema: How to Manage Flare-Ups Eczema and Sweat | Symptoms of eczema | Physiology | How Sweating Affects Eczema | Triggers for Eczema | Related conditions | Managing Sweat to Prevent Eczema Flare-Ups | Treatment Key Takeaways Eczema, particularly atopic dermatitis, flares up with triggers like sweat.

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Melasma (Chloasma)

First Derm

This is important because in the former case, it responds better to treatment with creams and other topical medication. Even though there is no treatment for melasma, it may fade on its own. This is also important to prevent relapse of melasma after it fades away spontaneously or with treatment. ICD-9: 709.09

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Intradermal nevus

First Derm

Immunosuppressive treatment leads to an increase in numbers of moles. So, it is best to consult a doctor and do further testing to exclude malignancy and start treatment if your mole gets itchy. Treatment options No treatment is necessary in most cases. Sometimes your clothes or shaving might irritate the mole frequently.