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September High Five Club Event

By |2024-01-10T12:28:25+00:00September 21st, 2023|H5C Events, News, Past Events|

We were so excited to be joined by so many of our H5C members at our most recent High 5 Kids Club on 11th September 2023.  We all had lots of fun talking all things eczema and the older session even got the opportunity to ask their own questions to Sandra

A Patient Charter for people living with atopic eczema

By |2024-01-10T12:35:45+00:00August 22nd, 2023|News|

Eczema Outreach Support has been working with other organisations and Sanofi to develop a Patient Charter for people living with atopic eczema. It was launched in July in Westminster, London where parliamentarians heard about the experiences of people living with eczema and what needs to change so they receive the best support and care.

Eczema Clothing Blog

By |2024-01-11T16:04:03+00:00February 14th, 2023|Blogs, News|

EOS was recently contacted by an organisation called Eczema Clothing, who generously offered to donate some skin-kind clothing and also pledged to donate 50p to EOS for every one of their Mitten-T’s sold. We are grateful for their offer of financial support. If you haven’t come across them before, you can find Eczema

What is the true impact of eczema? New report launched today.

By |2022-03-08T15:54:09+00:00March 8th, 2022|News|

We are thrilled the to launch our new report: ‘Time for Change in the UK: The true impact of eczema and the experiences of children, young people and their families in managing the condition’. This report has been written and funded by Sanofi Genzyme in collaboration with Eczema Outreach Support (EOS), who work to support

Topical Steroid Withdrawal

By |2024-04-18T07:52:06+00:00January 27th, 2022|News|

Topical corticosteroids (also known as topical steroids) are often used to treat eczema and come in several forms including creams, ointments and lotions. Like many treatments, they can have side effects, many of which are known, however the group of side effects known as Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) are often less well understood.  In response

Celebrating Easter with an eczema prone child

By |2021-04-01T09:09:47+00:00April 1st, 2021|News|

This weekend marks Easter, a time for celebrating the change in season and eating lots of chocolate. But if you have a child with eczema, Easter can be tricky to navigate. For some, food intolerances and allergies can trigger flare ups, milk chocolate and eggs being some common allergens. Those celebrating Easter will be doing

Could you help with research into phototherapy?

By |2020-11-09T14:50:47+00:00November 9th, 2020|News|

Has your child been offered phototherapy as treatment for eczema? You could help research by taking part in this important survey on phototherapy and your experiences with it. Even if you were offered the treatment but decided against it, you can still share your views on why you reached that conclusion. The research is being

Eczema under the microscope

By |2020-10-06T09:25:15+00:00October 5th, 2020|News|

When you are struggling to manage your child's eczema, trying different treatments and not getting the results you want can be frustrating. However, there is a lot of research happening in the world of eczema. The goal is to find out ways to better manage mild to moderate eczema, develop better treatments for severe eczema but also understand the root causes of eczema, in the

Hand washing at school when your child has eczema

By |2020-09-01T10:09:31+00:00September 1st, 2020|News|

Now the new school term has started after a long break, children will be needing to get used to the new normal. Kids may be nervous, excited or apprehensive about returning to the classroom but for those with eczema, the new rules in place may aggravate their skin condition. School pupils will still be encouraged

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