Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, affects an estimated 31.6 million people in the United States alone, making it one of the most common skin conditions globally. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, up to 10% of the population will experience eczema at some point in their lives.
The relentless itch and irritation—centered in the skin, our body’s largest organ—can disrupt sleep, daily activities, and emotional well-being. While medical treatments are available, managing unpredictable flare-ups at home remains a constant challenge for many.
This article explores practical, evidence-based strategies you can use right now to soothe eczema’s itch and reclaim comfort in your own skin.
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41. Avoiding Wool and Synthetic Fibers The fibers in your clothing can have a dramatic impact on eczema-prone skin. Wool and many synthetic materials are often…