In 2023-2024, eczema continues to affect millions, with approximately 10% of children and 3% of adults in the US suffering from atopic dermatitis, while in the UK, up to 20% of children and 10% of adults are impacted (AAD, NHS). The skin’s crucial role as a protective barrier means these numbers underscore a significant health concern. Yet, identifying subtle or overlooked eczema triggers remains challenging, often delaying effective management and relief for those living with this chronic condition.
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13. Mold Spores Indoors Airborne mold spores are a potent but often underestimated trigger for eczema, especially in indoor environments. Mold thrives in damp, poorly ventilated…