Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that affects up to 30% of children in Australia.
What are the long-term health impacts of eczema on children? How can parents and caregivers support their children with eczema? What can we do as practitioners to support the lives of patients with eczema?
Atopic eczema is a relapsing inflammatory skin condition that can be lifelong. Management of eczema is often focused on infants, with many school-aged children undertreated. Uncontrolled eczema has a significant impact on the quality of life of the child and their family.
Join Australia’s leading Naturopathic Medicine Practitioner Dawn Whitten in discovering the role of nutrition in the pathogenesis, prevention, and management of childhood eczema.
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