Eczema Listener Q&A
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About this listen
In this bonus episode, Dr. Swanson received questions directly from listeners and she addresses those in the order below.
- Do people outgrow eczema?
- What are some current trendy products that are not effective?
- What are your thoughts on hypochlorous acid use?
- Out of all the things explaining eczema out there (genetic predisposition, food sensitivity, environmental sensitivity, etc.), is there one thing responsible for eczema?
- Are eczema diagnoses increasing? Has it always been distinct from dry skin?
- What is the difference between eczema and psoriasis and why do dermatologists sometimes have a difficult time distinguishing which is which?
- Is there any treatment that improves eczema for EVERYONE?
- Assuming families cannot afford to immediately do a major elimination diet, get their house tested for mold, install a filter for chlorine, etc. all at once, where would you recommend they begin to address a child’s eczema?
- If parents are nervous about treating eczema with medicines, what would you advise?
- What can you tell listeners about Anzupgo?
Keywords
Dermatology, Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatology, Dermatologist, Pediatric Dermatology, Idaho Dermatologist, Kids, Rash, Anzupgo, hypochlorous acid, dermatitis, itchy, sensitive skin
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Chapters
00:00 Intro and Welcome
01:06 Outgrowing Eczema
02:27 Trendy Products That Don’t Work
03:50 Hypochlorous Acid Use
05:45 Thing Responsible for Eczema
07:11 Eczema vs. Dry Skin
08:03 Psoriasis vs. Eczema
10:41 Treatment That Works For Everybody
11:41 Elimination Diets, Mold, Chlorine
13:42 Parents Scared of Treating Eczema
20:43 Anzupgo (Pan-JAK Inhibitor)
23:22 Thank You and Goodbye
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The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult your physician regarding your health.