It is widely recognised in scientific and medical professions that there is currently no known cure for Eczema, so while we wait for something to turn up it is all about managing the ailment the best way we can, more or less on a trial and error basis to give as much relief as possible.
There are many online sites that offer help and advice such as:
The National Eczema Society : www.eczema.org
The National Eczema Association : www.nationaleczema.org
Talkeczema: www.talkeczema.com
Talkeczema stands out from the rest because of how it started and the online comumity that it has built up over the past few years.
In 2000 a young mother of one litle girl and a five month old baby, also a girl unfortunitly the baby developed Atomic Eczema and Deborah her mother was faced with the agonising task of looking after her baby daughter, who was understandingly distressed much of the time and was suffering what seemed like endless misery.
TalkEczema is born.
During Deborah's struggle to come to terms with her baby daughters suffering, she researched, questioned and researched again to find ways of helping her, and about now Talk Eczema became a twinkling of an idea and Deborah soon realised that if she was in this posion there must hundreds and even thousands of other people in a similar position, so there and then she decided to see if she could set up e web site (Talk Eczema) so that she could give help and support to others and to find products and treatments for managing Eczema.
Talk Eczema soon became a firm favourite, not just in th uk but also from around the world

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