
Eczema can feel like the ultimate skin party crasher.
One minute, your skin could be fine, then the next, it's dry, itchy, and having a flare up you didn't RSVP to. Eczema sufferers will feel this pain. As will parents of young kids with eczema; a club I am also a part of.
The thing with eczema, is that it's a skin condition that can vary wildly from person to person, and what might be a common trigger for one, may not be a trigger for another.
Hence why it's important to figure out what some common triggers are personally for you.
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So, whether you're a lifelong eczema sufferer or only just starting to notice those very common patches of dry, itchy skin, let me go through a 101 on what's going on with eczema prone skin, why it happens and (most importantly) how to calm things down.
What is eczema?
Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis) is an inflammatory skin condition that causes patches of skin to become dry/itchy and scaly.
It happens when your skin barrier is weaker than it should be, letting irritants, allergens, and moisture escape.