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Could this keep your eczema under control?

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Using all the tools at your disposal makes managing eczema a less stressful experience Hi {NAME},  

Using all the tools at your disposal makes managing eczema a less stressful experience [Patient]( Hi {NAME},   Eczema is a common skin condition with a number of triggers. When eczema isn’t managed properly, it can be painful, itchy and uncomfortable and increase your risk of flare-ups. An eczema management plan is tailored to meet your needs (or the needs of your child) so you know when and how to use your treatments and when you need to seek medical help.   But staying on top of health conditions every day can be very time-consuming and keeping up with treatment can get confusing. A symptom or photo diary, downloading eczema management apps and setting reminders can help you to stay in control and manage your skin effectively.   Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, Clinical Director at Patient [Covid Fit to Fly]( [Covid Fit to Fly]( [Eczema management plans: do they help control your eczema?](   [Eczema management plans: do they help control your eczema?]( Even if you don’t have a flare-up, poorly managed eczema can leave you feeling miserable and uncomfortable. Could an eczema management plan be the key to keeping your skin under control? [Read more]( [The mental health impact of skin conditions]( [The mental health impact of skin conditions]( [COVID-19: how to wash your hands if you have eczema or dry skin]( [COVID-19: how to wash your hands if you have eczema or dry skin]( [How the seasons affect your eczema]( [How the seasons affect your eczema]( [Does stress make skin problems worse?]( [Does stress make skin problems worse?]( [What causes itchy skin?](   [What causes itchy skin?]( Everyone itches now and again, usually due to insect bites, eczema, allergy, or irritation from something they've touched. But occasionally itching can be a sign of more serious illness - so how can you tell the difference? [Read more]( Follow our latest health tips and discussions [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest](   © Patient Platform Limited. Registered in England and Wales.   Registered number: 10004395 Registered office: Fulford Grange, Micklefield Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6BA. Patient is a UK registered trade mark.    You have received this email because you are subscribed to the Patient newsletter. However, if you'd rather not receive them, you can [unsubscribe here](, or you can review your [preferences]( and adjust your settings.   [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( [Feedback]( [Login](

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