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Atopic Dermatitis-References

Last Updated on Dec 19, 2019
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References for Atopic Dermatitis

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Author: Dr.Trupti Shirole

Editor: Dr. Nithin Jayan

Technically Checked by: Mahesh Kumar
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Sush1

Turmeric, coconut oil and avocado oil fixes it along with a diet of anti-inflammatory foods/ omega 3.

vinlav

Skin problems also affects on the stomach and on the side of the thighs. Have these problems on the left side of the body. What is it? Am puzzled.....

writes4fun

Very good information here! One thing I never understand is why blog posts and articles about atopic dermatitis always list the back of the knees and inside the elbows as common locations, but never mention the front of the knees and outside the elbows which is where members of my family most commonly have atopic dermatitis flare ups. I found another good article on this topic: Atopic Eczema

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