Solutions & care Atoderm routine for very dry sensitive skin With three products dedicated to very dry to atopic skin, BIODERMA's Atoderm range cares for your child's skin day after day.
Understand my skin Atopic Dermatitis Q&A Atopic dermatitis is a complex condition with several factors involved in triggering it, including patient susceptibility and environmental factors.
Understand my skin Atopic dermatitis – How to recognise trigger factors Atopic dermatitis is an inflammatory, pruritic, chronic recurrent skin disease with typical distribution and morphology.
Experts talks Atopic tendency: explanations and advice from experts Dr Stepanka Capkova, Dermatologist.
Solutions & care Daily care and tips It's hard to stay calm and lucid when eczema is constantly flaring up. Your baby cries a lot, isn't getting enough sleep – and neither are you!
Experts talks Facts about atopic dermatitis in children Statistics show that 30% of children suffer from atopic dermatitis. This is a concerning rate, and my own children are among those affected. My doctor, whom I met with last week, told me that he examines at least 3 children a week who suffer from atopic dermatitis, which is a lot.
Experts talks Five good habits to help care for skin with atopic tendencies Dr Magali Bourrel-Bouttaz, Dermatologist.
Experts talks Having relaxed parents is essential for a child with atopic skin Dr Yuko Higaki, Dermatologist.
Understanding my skin How can you tell the difference between dry skin and dehydrated skin? Tightness, flackiness, roughness – does that sound familiar? Dry and very dry skin is uncomfortable every day and year-round. It is a permanent skin type, whereas dehydrated skin is temporary. Learn to understand it and take care of it.
Experts talks How to tackle atopic outbreaks. Psychological implications In children aged 3 months to 2 years old, factors generating emotional distress can overwhelm parents, especially mothers. They can have fears regarding the way they should care for their little ones, the dietary plan they should follow and, more generally, the way to deal with the current situation.
Understand my skin The effects of cold on atopic dermatitis Atopic dermatitis can be triggered by genetic factors (e.g. atopic predisposition, other allergies), but also by lifestyle (e.g. food, aero-allergens, infectious agents, clothing, emotional stress) or external factors by altering the skin barrier with specific dermatological signs.