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Eczema-Free for
Life
by Adnan Nasir, Priscilla Burgess
Paperback: 272 pages ISBN: 006072224X
Publisher: Collins (February 1, 2005) |
| Eczema-Free for Life is the most
comprehensive and up-to-date resource available for eczema sufferers, written by a
practicing dermatologist. Get answers to all your questions, including which skin care
products are best, how to control the occurrence of flares, and how to stop the itching
now. Powerful treatments are being developed as a result of new research that has
identified the genes responsible for eczema. Dr. Nasir clearly explains these
breakthroughs and offers advice on caring for children with eczema, ways to cope with the
psychological impact of the disorder, effective methods to eczema-proof your home, and
which holistic remedies are safe and reliable. Finally, real solutions that will help you
live eczema-free. |
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Healing
Eczema
by Christina NevadaPublished on:
05-01-2008
Paperback: 182 pages |
| Nutrition,
Detoxification, Anti-Stress Coping Skills, and External Practices to Heal Eczema Written from the feedback of thousands of eczema sufferers
worldwide by a 20-year naturopathic dermatology eczema researcher and former eczema
sufferer, this book is essential for both physicians and patients. |
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The Skin Cure
Diet: Heal Eczema from Inside Out
by Kathleen Waterford
Paperback: 50 pages ISBN: 0595358837
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (June 3, 2005) |
| Its a short, simple,
drastically different diet--not necessarily easy, but simple and effective. The goal of
this guide is to help people with eczema or almost any kind of skin disorder heal
themselves without ongoing dependence on drugs, creams, lotions, or other medicine by
relating what worked for this author personally to cure her eczema, dermatitis and acne.
Theres a lot of information out there, especially on the internet, but much of it
can seem vague or conflicting regarding the combination of symptoms you may have.
Waterford did a lot of informal research and trial and error over a long period of time
and eventually cured her eczema, general health, and most of her allergies with a natural
diet. If youve had no luck with doctors, allergy drugs, cortisone cream, or other
eczema treatments, this particular combination of treatments that she stumbled upon may
also help you. |
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Eczema And
Contact Dermatitis (Fast Fact Series)
by John Berth-Jones, Eunice Tan, Howard I. Maibach
Paperback: 94 pages ISBN: 1903734320
Health Press Ltd. (UK); 1st ed (January 1, 2004) |
| A clinical primer on the etiology,
diagnosis, and treatment of the various forms of eczema and contact dermatitis. Fast Facts
-- Eczema and Contact Dermatitis has been written by a team of internationally
acknowledged specialists to provide a structured guide, and where possible an
evidence-based approach, to the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of the various forms of
eczema and contact dermatitis. Its concise but thorough treatment of the subject and its
highly readable style make it an invaluable guide for primary care physicians and other
healthcare professionals. Illustrated with color photographs and drawings. |
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Understanding
Childhood Eczema
by Penny Titman, Penny Titman
Paperback: 192 pages ISBN: 047084759X
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (March 10, 2003) |
| Although eczema is a common
childhood complaint, it can be an emotional, painful and frustrating condition to cope
with for the family, as well as the child. Understanding Childhood Eczema tackles these
difficulties with sympathy and understanding, showing you how to deal with tantrums, sleep
problems, scratching, teasing, and lots more. Packed full of practical advice for choosing
and managing different treatments, Penny Titman also talks about how having a child with
eczema can affect other family members. Am I spoiling my child because of the eczema? What
about the other children? Am I neglecting my partner or myself? Lots of people will offer
you advice when your child has eczema. Understanding Childhood Eczema will help you decide
what is best for your child, your family and you. |
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Understanding Skin
Problems: Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis and Related Conditions
by Linda Papadopoulos, Carl WalkerPaperback
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 047084518X (March 10, 2003) |
| A self-help guide to coping with
skin disease Filling the gap between medical advice and lay knowledge, Understanding Skin
Problems provides crucial information to help sufferers of skin disease understand the
various aspects of the conditionsuch as psychological and social as well as
medicalso that they can improve their quality of life and learn to live with it
better. Written in easy-to-understand language, it offers a positive, hopeful outlook,
including lists of organizations for further help. |
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21st Century
Complete Medical Guide to Eczema, Atopic Dermatitis, Authoritative Government
Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM)
by PM Medical Health News
CD-ROM: 34282 pages ISBN: 1592487432
Publisher: Progressive Management (April, 2004) |
This up-to-date electronic book on
CD-ROM provides the best collection available anywhere of official Federal government
information and documents on the subject of eczema and atopic dermatitis. For patients,
practical information is provided in clearly written patient education documents. For
medical professionals, doctor reference tools and texts have detailed technical
information and clinical background material.
A superb reference work and educational tool for patients and their families, physicians,
and other medical professionals, this CD-ROM has over 34,000 pages reproduced using Adobe
Acrobat PDF software and Reader software is included. The CD-ROM uses next-generation
search technology that allows complete indexing and makes all files on the disc fully
searchable. |
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Atopic Eczema: Best Medicine for
Atopic Eczema A series of practical,
authoritative and independent guides which provide patients, carers and the general public
with information previously only available to the medical profession.This book is a
discussion on the medicines being used in the treatment of eczema. Includes Elidel,
Protopic, emollients, and topical corticosteriods. Paperback: 160 pages. |
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The Eczema Solution Based on a program developed by dermotologists and psychologists
at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, this title offers a unique approach to tackling
eczema including: awareness of when and how you scratch; using effective treatments; and
being in control of your eczema. Paperback: 126 pages |
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Food Solutions: Eczema A guide to improving the condition of the skin through diet and by
looking after general health. It aids identification and elimination of the triggers for
eczema and how to control the symptoms through diet, orthodox and complementary
treatments. There is in addition, nutritional advice accomanied by approximately 80
recipes, including exclusion recipes for people with food allergies, and recipes suitable
for children, women and breastfeeding mothers. Paperback: 128 pages |
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Leaky Gut Syndrome Restore healthy digestion. According to the authors, "leaky
gut syndrome," while not a disease itself, is a condition that can lead directly to
illnesses like constipation and ulcers, or indirectly to arthritis, asthma, chronic
fatigue syndrome, food allergies and sensitivities, migrane headaches, and psoriasis.
Understanding leaky gut syndrome can help you achieve optimal health. Paperback: 56 pages |
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Living with Eczema This book gives a simple, straightforward explanation of the
condition and of the medical, complementary and self-help approaches which can help eczema
sufferers lead a normal or near-normal life. It includes: expert advice from
dermatologists; latest research findings; positive case histories of people of all ages;
and contact details of helpful organizations.
Paperback: 128 pages |
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Your Guide to Eczema Your Guide to Eczema is the patient's ultimate source of essential
and invaluable information. Providing all the necessary facts, guidance and support, this
book will enable the reader to make informed choices and regain control of their life.
Your Guide to Eczema covers all aspects of this condition, from diagnosis to treatment,
giving the reader invaluable advice on how to take control of the condition and manage it
in everyday life. A comprehensive guide, this book will reassure, support and inform all
those who read it. Paperback: 160 pages |
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