Allergy and Eczema in Child
treatments
Kids' meds
Eczema Net
Review this list of frequently-recommended medications for allergy and eczema in children, and learn more about the disagreement between dermatologists and the FDA around two drugs.
Considerations for kids
Healthology
This is a nice summary of allergy and eczema with a focus on children. Watch the video, and be sure to take some notes before talking with the doctor about treatment.
symptoms
Skin health and your child
Kids Health
From signs and symptoms to proven prevention tips, this site contains information about allergy and eczema in your child. Learn all about eczema here!
Understanding your child's allergies
Dr Greene
Allergy and eczema (atopic dermatitis) in your child might cause oozing or itching of the face and hands, or even skin infections. Get more information here.
Learn from an expert
AAAAI
This article features questions and answers by Dr. Jonathan Spergel, an eczema expert. Learn about allergy and eczema in your child, plus tips for managing eczema here.
self-help
Is it food-related?
Ask Dr Ableson
To determine if the allergy and eczema in your children might be related to what they're eating, elimination diets are key. Use this guide to get started and keep your little one healthy.
causes
Infants, children and eczema
Baby Center
Does your baby or toddler have red, scaly patches of skin? Learn how allergy and eczema in your child tend to go hand-in-hand.
Start an allergy journal today
The EASE Program
A great site for keeping track of the causes of allergy and eczema in your child. Download the 'trigger' chart and take charge of symptoms today!
An informative news video about one mother's journey to relieving allergy and eczema in her child. Learn why early diagnosis is important in controlling this condition.
Learning to control ezcema
Eczema Net
Proper skin care and medication for allergy and eczema in your child can sometimes fail to bring relief. Learn when allergy testing is necessary.
Are harsh soaps the culprit?
UCL Inst of Child Health
Could we be stripping the outer layer of skin off our kids in an effort to keep them clean? Some researchers think so and believe that allergy and eczema in children could result.


