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  2. Which patients develop eczema?
    1. Defective skin barrier function
    2. Eczema triggers
    3. Diagnosing eczema
    4. Making a differential diagnosis
      1. Allergic contact dermatitis
      2. Irritant contact dermatitis
    5. Recognising and managing infection
  3. Treating eczema
    1. Prescribing emollients to restore the skin barrier
      1. Complete emollient therapy
      2. Choosing the right emollients
    2. Prescribing topical steroids to manage flares
    3. Additional treatment options
    4. Making a specialist referral
  4. Supporting your patients
    1. Implementing education plans
      1. Helping patients understand eczema
      2. Teaching patients to apply treatment
      3. Enabling patients to know when treatment is working
      4. Patient empowerment and self-management
    2. Providing holistic care
      1. Talking about triggers
      2. Supporting parents and carers of children with eczema
      3. Supporting people who are struggling with sleep disturbance
      4. Recognising the emotional impact of eczema
    3. EczemaZones.co.uk
  5. Supporting you
    1. Patient support package
    2. Requesting FREE materials
    3. Emollient calculator
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Date of preparation: May 2009 / Code: E&D 09-013