In this episode, we discuss:
What is the definition of eczema or dermatitis? 1:49
What are the symptoms of eczema? 3:15
Are there other kinds of eczema or dermatitis? 4:37
How common is eczema? 6:06
What are some risks for developing eczema? 6:23
What are some triggers for eczema? 6:46
Does eczema look the same in children and adults? 7:09
Can you outgrow eczema? 7:47
What problems can arise from having eczema? 8:00
What is the treatment for eczema? 8:54
What is the best way to moisturize my skin? 10:05
What should I avoid if I have eczema? 11:03
What are steroid creams and how do they work? 11:47
How often should I use my steroid cream? 12:47
Are there different kinds of steroid creams? 13:27
What are the main side effects of steroid creams? 14:01
Why is my eczema not improving with treatment? 15:10
How do you treat severe eczema? 16:08
What other resources do you recommend? 16:32
Canadian Dermatology Association: https://dermatology.ca/public-patients/skin/eczema/
Eczema Society of Canada: https://eczemahelp.ca
American Academy of Dermatology: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/eczema
Email: thedoctordictionary@gmail.com
Twitter: @TheDrDictionary
Peer reviewed by Dr. Miriam Weinstein, Paediatric Dermatologist at North York General Hospital and the Hospital For Sick Children in Toronto, Canada
Original music by Nicholas and John Bragagnolo
DISCLAIMER:
This podcast isnt meant to be a replacement for a traditional doctor’s appointment, nor is it meant to be providing medical advice. Rather, it is meant to supplement your doctor’s visit and explain why your doctor asked what they asked, and help explain the diagnosis and common treatment plans.
Doctors often have very different styles and approaches to a patient and their diagnosis. If we discuss a question or treatment plan that your doctor didnt mention, that doesn’t mean that they are a bad doctor. This could represent a difference in practice style, or the fact that your doctor knows you better than we do, and has created a treatment plan that better fits your lifestyle.
In case of emergency, please go to your local emergency department.