Can I do Anything to Help Prevent Flares?
Avoiding certain environmental and physiologic triggers associated with flares and meticulous skin care are crucial to every successful treatment plan. Some of the more common triggers to avoid might include irritants (such as household cleaners, products and soaps), allergens (such as pets, pollens, dust mites and molds), foods (such as dairy, wheat, eggs, nuts, soy, and certain juices from fresh fruit, vegetables, meats and fishes), certain temperatures (hot weather, high or low humidity, and perspiration), clothing (wool, synthetic materials that make you sweat), stress and hormones. Working with your ADCS physician or eczema specialist to determine your triggers will help minimize flares and the need for treatment.