Medications that Worsen Psoriasis


Psoriasis is a complex autoimmune skin condition that affects up to 11 percent of adults.(1) Symptoms include patches of skin that are dry, sore, itchy, red, and inflamed. Sometimes it also affects…

004: A Groundbreaking Approach To Treating Atopic Eczema w/ Dr Richard Aron


When topical steroids and other treatments don’t work to clear up eczema, we can get pretty desperate for a solution. If your dermatologist has run out of options, my guest, Dr. Richard Aron, might…

The Best Labs To Figure Out Your Skin Rashes


One of the biggest failures of treating chronic skin rash issues is seeing your skin as disconnected from the rest of your body. Newsflash -- it’s not. One of the most frustrating aspects of working…

Surprising Reasons Why Medicine For Eczema Won’t Work


Eczema is a deeply misunderstood condition. As a result, the often-prescribed medicine for eczema won't solve the underlying problems that keep triggering a flare. Instead, these eczema medications…

How Steroid Creams Make Your Skin Rashes Worse


If you’ve ever had a persistent itchy skin rash, you’re probably familiar with topical steroids, aka corticosteroids. Topical steroids are one of the primary treatments for skin conditions like…

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