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Clear answers to eczema questions
Are you stuck down a rabbit hole chasing the one thing that will fix your child’s eczema? We’ve been there.
Whether you want eczema success stories, practical tips on skin care or expert advice to find eczema triggers: Our blogs provide clear, trusted answers so you can stop searching and get some sleep.
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Is it Eczema or Psoriasis? Understanding the Differences
When parents research the cause of their child’s persistent itchy and inflamed skin, they discover two common possibilities are eczema and psoriasis. Although they may share some similar symptoms, they are distinct conditions with unique characteristics and treatment approaches. This blog explores the key differences between eczema and psoriasis in children.
Five to Read: 2023 Publications by Global Parents for Eczema Research
Five to Read: Patient- and Caregiver-Centered Eczema Research Questions
At GPER, one of our mandates is to inform caregivers about the latest research on atopic dermatitis (AD). Sometimes there’s a gap between the research done by academia and questions families living with eczema want answered - that’s when we step in and design and conduct research from patients’ perspective. Read the blog for the five recent GPER-led studies doing just that.
Natural Remedies
Natural remedies for eczema: What does the science say?
Many caregivers of children with eczema are concerned about managing their child’s inflamed skin with medicines and prescription creams. Can natural remedies safely reduce eczema symptoms? In the last decade, some natural approaches have gained attention in both medical research and holistic healthcare circles. In this article, we explore some of these natural remedies for eczema, supported by academic research. At GPER we look at the science. read what academic research says about natural remedies.
Is It Eczema? Common Places Eczema Appears
Is It Eczema? Common Places Eczema Appears
Written By Global Parents for Eczema Research
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that can affect people of all ages, especially children. It appears as red, itchy, and inflamed skin, and its appearance can vary from person to person. In this blog, we'll explore the common areas where eczema appears on a child's body, so parents and caregivers can spot it and provide relief for their little ones.

