When the constant pain torments private areas where you want to be cool and comfortable all the time, the discomfort and its knock-off effects can be agonizing.
From an impaired sense of smell and taste down to the more commonly known respiratory symptoms, COVID-19 affects multiple parts of our body in ways we don’t completely understand yet. However, a new symptom visible to the naked eye has been bugging the medical community. In the past few months,
With so many things happening around us all at once, we often forget to remind ourselves that self-care, even with eczema, remains an essential part of our lives. To help you check your physical and emotional barometer this Self-Care Awareness Month, we have put down 6 self-care tips to possibly
In celebration of Positive Thinking Day, Cottonique reminds everyone to set aside a moment to concentrate on all the positive things despite eczema flare-ups. A single optimistic thought may not eliminate your eczema, but a positive mindset can help lessen stress, cut down anxiety, and live well with the skin
People with eczema also have feelings too! To prevent the stigma, let's make them feel more included, embrace their condition with compassion, and tell them that their symptoms don't bother us at all.
Cinnamon is a go-to spice for many people. Whether it’s cinnamon rolls or cinnamon on toast, this spice makes almost everything so tasty and so inviting. Unfortunately though, there are certain people who experience an allergic reaction to cinnamon. These people have a high sensitivity to the proteins in the
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that causes red thick plaques on the skin, which is dry and itchy, and sometimes painful. It often develops on the elbows, knees, scalp, back, face, palms, and feet. An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system attacks healthy cells instead of infectious germs. Signs
Seafood allergy is one of the most common food allergies in the world, particularly, among adults in the U.S. It is much more common in adults than in children and once you develop this type of allergy, it tends to be severe and lifelong. Seafood allergy can also develop even
If you have that dry itchy red rash on your scalp that has flaky scales, it could be seborrheic dermatitis, or also called seborrheic eczema or seborrhea. It is a very common skin condition that causes your skin to become red with flaky patches that resembles dandruff. It usually affects