October 2018 - Zel Skin & Laser Specialists - now Schweiger Dermatology Group
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October is Eczema Awareness Month

Eczema, also called “atopic dermatitis”, is a common condition generally categorized as dry, red, itchy skin and affecting over three million people in the United States every year. For this month’s Eczema Awareness Month we are answering five common questions about Eczema.

Is my eczema contagious?

No! You cannot get eczema by coming into contact with someone who has the skin condition. There is a hereditary link with eczema so it is common for it to affect several family members. Eczema can also be caused by environmental exposures and things like pet dander and dust – so seeing roommates with eczema is not uncommon as well.

I read that only young children get eczema, is this true?

Although young children tend to have the most severe forms of eczema, the condition can affect you at any age. We treat patients of all ages for eczema in our offices.

I saw a cream that advertises a cure for eczema, is this real?

Unfortunately there is no cure for eczema; however, under the care of your dermatology provider there are many different treatment options that can be used to treat current symptoms and prevent eczema from flaring again. Ranging from topical lotions and creams, to injectable pills and light therapy – our providers are able to offer our patients afflicted with eczema a variety of treatment options.

What should I do if I think I have eczema?

If you suffer from itchy, dry or red skin that does not resolve on its own – make an appointment! Our medical providers will be able to identify your eczema and provide treatment options. It is important to correctly diagnose your skin condition because eczema also has a negative impact on overall health and quality of life. Patients who are prone to eczema sometimes also suffer from skin infections, difficulty sleeping, asthma and allergies.

If I just moisturize my skin, the eczema will go away right?

Wrong! Although emollient moisturizer is one part of a comprehensive eczema treatment plan, in most cases it is not enough to treat symptoms and prevent flares. Also – not all moisturizer is equal. You want employ the best strategies possible to clear your skin and keep it that way!

Don’t struggle with eczema any longer! Contact us today to schedule your appointment at any of our three Twin Cities dermatology clinics.

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Onychomycosis: The big word for Nail Fungus

Have you noticed thickened or discolored nails on your hands or feet? These nail changes may be a clue that fungus has made your nails its’ home!

Nail fungus, or onychomycosis, is a common problem and can be caused by a variety of different factors. Most people will first notice a discoloration of their nails. This color change can vary from white to yellow or even brown or green. As the fungal infection progresses, the nails can become thickened and in some cases even lift away from the nail bed below. In some cases, the skin on the hands or feet may be infected as well and may present as flaking or red skin.

What can I do to prevent nail fungus?

Fungus loves to grow in dark, warm environments with a bit of moisture. Keep your hands and feet dry can help prevent the fungus from creating an infection. If you are a swimmer or utilize public places – always try to wear protective footwear if you are in a shower or locker room.

What can I do to treat nail fungus?

If you think you may have fungus causing an infection in your nails or skin, we recommend seeing one of our trained Dermatology professionals to evaluate your symptoms. In some rare cases, a discolored nail may indicate something other than fungus. At your visit, you may receive a prescription for medication that will kill the fungus. There are pills, creams, washes, and lacquers available in a prescription strength to kill the fungus.

Don’t hide your feet any longer! Contact us today to schedule your appointment at any of our three Twin Cities dermatology clinics.

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