The National Eczema Association (NEA) is one of the most influential eczema patient advocacy organizations in the United States.
You don’t have to cope with eczema alone. There are organizations you can join and resources to help you understand more about the condition.
Find tips, advice, and support, no matter where you are in your eczema journey.
The National Eczema Association (NEA) is one of the most influential eczema patient advocacy organizations in the United States.
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In addition to the itching and pain you may experience on your skin, eczema can cause difficulty sleeping, stress, and other challenges.
Follow these tips to help manage eczema at home:
Prioritize sleep
Try meditating before bed, wear comfortable fabrics, and avoid getting overheated at night.
Manage stress
Exercise regularly, spend time with family and friends, and keep a journal to document your journey.
Find distractions
Listen to music or focus on a simple task like doodling on paper to help you think about something other than your symptoms.
More tips for caregivers
To help children who are struggling with symptoms, keep their fingernails short, apply cool compresses to itchy areas, and add bath oil, baking soda, or oatmeal to baths.
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