DreamSkin Health: 2014

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Eczema's Autumn Challenge

The Autumn Equinox passed yesterday (23rd September) so there is nothing left to do but accept that Summer is over and colder times are upon us. As the seasons change Autumn and Winter bring a whole fresh new set of challenges for eczema sufferers. Long time friend of DreamSkin and dermatology clinician with more than 20 years experience share their views and tips for surviving the harsh winter months.


I find my patients often dread the autumn, as this is the time when their skin really dries out and consequently their eczema flares. “Why is this?” They say… “I am still using lots of moisturizer and my skin is literally cracking up!  After a good summer with my skin, autumn feels like my eczema is coming back with a vengeance. Is there any way to prevent this autumnal eczema onslaught, as I know this is going to happen every year?”

Of course, every person with eczema has individual factors which they know trigger their eczema. Sometimes, these triggers are seasonal and sometimes a person’s triggers can change. However, one of the few universal eczema triggers is heat; everyone with eczema is affected by changing temperatures. Autumn is often a bad time for people with eczema, as the central heating goes on, humidity is reduced and we are all constantly moving from cooler, outdoor conditions to warmer, indoor environments.  This leads to skin becoming much drier; and as we all know dry skin is itchy skin.

So, remember that as we move into autumn and the central heating goes on; keep on moisturizing, and think about using an ointment or oily cream, to stop your skin becoming drier. If you find the regular application of creams and ointments inconvenient or unpleasant you should try a polymer treated garment such as DreamsSkin. DreamSkin garments improve moisture retention of the skin; help reduce skin itching and irritation, are resistance to common irritants and help maintain comfortable body temperature. Here are a few more tips to help you as we move into winter:


·        Prevent skin from becoming dry, by washing with soap substitutes and avoiding bathing products, such as bubble baths, which will dry the skin further.


·         Moisturize skin regularly all over and don’t forget the lips.


·         If lips become chapped lip licking worsens the situation; apply a thick layer of greasy emollient at night and use chapsticks (without colouring or perfume) in the day.


·        Keep heating at a constant, comfortable temperature and don’t overheat homes; keep the bedroom temperature at no more than 18oC.


·        Consider using a household humidifier.


·        Wrap up well when outside, use hats and scarves to protect the face and wear gloves to protect the hands.
by Eczema Expert

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

National Eczema Society week 2014

It’s National Eczema Society (NES) week. With one in five children and one in 12 adults in the UK now affected by eczema, the National Eczema Society recognises the importance of taking its message out into local communities so that those with eczema, and their families, can access the help they need. The National Eczema Society information stands are all run by volunteers who have all had personal experience of eczema or caring for a member of their family with eczema. There will be lots of free information booklets on the stands. The National Eczema Society is also launching a brand new free resource: ‘All about eczema – an information pack for schools’, which is available for parents and teachers.

DreamSkin Health supports the National Eczema Society and sends all good wishes for a successful National Eczema Society week. If you live in any of these areas, please do visit the National Eczema Society information stands to gain more support for yourself and your family.

  •  Wednesday 17th September - Fishergate Shopping Centre, Preston
  •  Thursday 18th September – Kirkgate Shopping Centre, Bradford
  •  Friday 19th September - Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Dunfermline
  •  Saturday 20th September - Oxford Westgate Shopping Centre, Castle Street, Oxford
  •  Sunday 21st September - Intu Watford, 201 The Harlequin, Watford
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For more information on the National Eczema Society, please follow this link:

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

DreamSkin Health Supports National Study

We are delighted to announce our involvement with the University of Nottingham clinical trial for children suffering with eczema. 

To some of you, this might even be old news, as the study was featured on the BBC a couple of weeks ago.  In case you missed it, here you can see Dr Kim Thomas of the University of Nottingham and eight year old eczema sufferer Tahmid Ahmed discussing eczema and the clinical trial in general. http://bbc.in/1fmQ23R

We are obviously very proud to be able to take part in this trial in which we are donating our garments to children who suffer with eczema. The trial hopes to identify the therapeutic effect of silk clothing and highlight it’s usefulness as a treatment for eczema.

We are confident in DreamSkin and proud that we offer a totally unique solution to the treatment of this debilitating disease.  Clinical trials are incredibly important in the healthcare industry, and the University of Nottingham have developed an excellent, thorough trial and we look forward to reading the results.

 Some media outlets certainly agree.  The story has already been shared on the following: 

·         Pharma Business International - http://bit.ly/1dNF962

·         Healthista - http://bit.ly/1dNFcir

·         Talkhealthpartnership - http://bit.ly/Munn2C

·         Skinsmatter - http://bit.ly/1fd24vQ

 
Recruitment is well underway for the study and we have already started supplying garments to children with eczema.

If you think your child may be eligible to participate please contact the trial team on 0115 8844938 or email; clothes@nottingham.ac.uk. The website address is www.nottingham.ac.uk/clothes