Chronic hives are usually treated with antihistamines and immunosuppressive drugs. But it isn't uncommon to turn to complementary therapies to help manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups. One method: Following a low-histamine diet.
Like any health condition, eczema isn't one size fits all: A skin- or personal-care product that doesn't annoy your complexion could make someone else's skin flare. That said, certain ingredients raise lots of red-faced flags. Read More »
Psychodermatologic disorders fall into three categories: psychophysiologic disorders, primary psychiatric disorders, and secondary psychiatric disorders. But just what does this mean for your skin/mind connection? Find out here. Read More »
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