Stress is something most of us are familiar with and according to certain studies, one third of Americans are living with extreme stress. To add to that, nearly half of Americans believe that their stress has increased over the past five years. Unfortunately, as well as the overwhelming feeling that comes with stress, it is shown to cause skin rashes, hair loss, soft nails, acne and more. Stress can affect almost every aspect of our life but today we’re focussing on the effect on our skin.
Eczema Articles
Scrotal Eczema and Itchy Balls
Scrotal eczema is usually defined by a question we see frequently: ‘why is the skin on my balls peeling’. Find all of the answers here.
Top 5 Newborn Skin Conditions
Babies, newborns and toddlers get lots of skin problems like acne, eczema and other rashes. Fortunately, most of these rashes are harmless and go away on their own. Here are 5 of the most common conditions.
Itchy red rash and spots on your skin, what could they be?
Outbreaks of rashes that can be itchy, red, spots or bumps on the skin are very common and have many different causes. Start off with your “investigation”
How to Keep your Eczema in Check for the Summer
Eczema, also known as Atopic Dermatitis, is one of the most common and troubling skin conditions...
The Rundown on Natural Oils
Natural Oils are one of the latest 'natural' products everyone is going crazy over. Skin care...
Hair Care: 5 ways to Deal with Dandruff
Hair Care Background: Healthy hair care always involves dealing with dandruff. Those pesky little...
How Can Allergies Affect the Skin?
Most people think of runny noses and watery eyes when they think of allergies, but there are...
Skin Allergy Diagnosis Options
Skin Allergy Diagnosis testing is the key to long-term allergy relief, but if you need relief now, a remote doctor is a good option.
Why Do I Suddenly Have Allergies?
It's a common mistake to think that allergies remain the same throughout a person's life. In...
Eczema / Dermatitis Diagnosis: Next Steps
Eczema and dermatitis skin Eczema and dermatitis skin are catch-all terms that cover many...
Fitbit Rash: Allergy or Contact Dermatitis?
Fitbit made the news in 2014 with the recall of its Force wearable fitness tracker...