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- Eczema Resource Center - American Academy of Dermatology
While there is no cure, most cases can be controlled with a customized skin care plan, which may include moisturizers, prescription medications, and strategies to eliminate triggers To help manage your baby’s symptoms and decrease flare-ups, follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists
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