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Dealing with Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)-George Woodbury Jr. M.D.













The Fall and Winter can be miserably itchy times of year for people with Psoriasis, Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis), and many other skin conditions but this doesn’t have to be. Let’s take a quick look at some of the management options for fall and winter itch.











Eczema or Atopic Dermatitis is a common cause of itching and rashes, often starting in childhood or adulthood and affecting up to about 10% of the entire population. Flares of eczema can be triggered by dryness, so moisturizers tend to help. If your rash is spreading or worsening, we Dermatologists often use prescription steroid creams and ointments, or sometimes steroid-free products like Atopiclair® or Eucrisa® Ointment, or injectable Dupixent®.













Some flares of eczema are actually triggered by an allergy to a chemical that’s come in contact with your skin: Contact Dermatitis. Common culprits include certain preservatives, fragrances, components of latex, metals like nickel, and dyes. Since 2004, as a member of the American Contact Dermatitis Society, I’ve offered Allergy Patch Testing at Rheumatology and Dermatology Associates, Cordova, TN (www.Rheumderm.com), to help search for these trigger chemicals, attempting to cure itching by identifying the source.












Psoriasis is also a common cause of itching, affecting up to 3% of Americans, now known to be a genetic autoimmune condition that can go hand-in-hand with patterns of Arthritis: Psoriatic Arthritis. 2021 has brought over a dozen effective injectable medications including Cosentyx®, Humira®, Enbrel®, and Remicade®, to join our traditional prescription steroid creams and ointments.













There are many other causes of skin itching, including dozens of different skin conditions, such as Lichen Planus, Seborrheic Dermatitis, and even Acne, so if you or a family member has been suffering, consider seeing a Dermatologist today. If you’re looking for a Dermatologist in Memphis, in Germantown, in Cordova, or in Bartlett, my own Dermatology practice is with Rheumatology and Dermatology Associates (www.Rheumderm.com), 8143 Walnut Grove Road, Cordova TN 38018 (1-901-753-0168). "











Or you can find a Dermatologist closer to you by going to the American Academy of Dermatology web site, AAD.org, then plugging your zip code into the “Find a Dermatologist” tab.
















Of note, I am also President of Big River Silk Skincare Inc., a company that manufactures and distributes exfoliating moisturizers and cleansers to counteract skin aging from the sun, helping people to find hypoallergenic skincare creams(SCIENCE SIMPLIFYING SKINCARE™).





















So if you’re looking for skincare for men or skincare for women, check out our exfoliating moisturizers- the GlycoShea Creams - with anti-wrinkle Glycolic Acid - and our gentle organic moisturizer - HypoShea Moisturizer Cream – which is well suited for people with sensitive skin, babies, and seniors. (www.Bigriversilkskincare.com).














George Woodbury Jr. M.D. 08/26/2021

Board-certified Dermatologist and President of Big River Silk Skincare Inc.

8143 Walnut Grove Road

Cordova TN 38018

1-901-753-0168

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