Eczema: symptoms, causes & treatment
15 million people in the UK live with eczema. That’s over 20%, that’s more than one in five people, that’s more than...
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Eczema is a skin condition that can present as itchy, inflamed and scaly skin, which reportedly affects 1 in 5 children and 1 in 10 adults in the UK & Ireland.
It is often caused by allergies and sufferers generally experience an inflammatory response to environmental factors. At Poko, we don't add synthetic fragrances to our products and sensitive skin is at our core. Our range of products which are suitable for eczema sufferers contain rich, hydrating creams and actives to help relieve your symptoms.
Our day & night skincare routine for eczema gives you products you can fit into your routine to protect your skin barrier, calm you inflammation and irritation and support your skin through flare-ups.
Supports digestion & gut health. For gut health and the encouragement of diverse, friendly gut bacteria. A recipe of Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus, Inulin & Magnesium keeps the gut functioning and in optimal condition for the body’s daily needs. A healthy gut contributes to a better immune system, healthier skin and overall well-being.
15 million people in the UK live with eczema. That’s over 20%, which is more than one in five people, that’s more than all the people living in London, Birmingham and Manchester combined. It’s one of the most common skin conditions out there. But what exactly is it and why does it look different on other people?
We know all about dealing with eczema on a daily basis, so we’ve put together this complete guide to help you manage your eczema and hopefully teach you a thing or two along the way. The good news is that eczema is very manageable and treatable, so let’s take a detailed look at what eczema is; its different types, symptoms, and treatment, and take control of this incredibly common condition.
Eczema is a really common skin condition where patches of skin get itchy, crack and become inflamed and rough, some people even get blisters. It can be really uncomfortable and anybody who has it would love for it to disappear. Below we're going to dive deeper into the causes of eczema, what triggers flare-ups and how to deal with it all.
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