Managing Eczema
Managing Eczema workshop on June 30, 2025 at 10:00 AM (Asia/Dhaka).
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About this event
Master eczema management with expert insights on causes, care, and child-specific guidance.
Course Overview:
Managing eczema requires a nuanced understanding of its triggers, symptoms, and effective care techniques. This course delves into the fundamental concepts of eczema, progressing through detailed discussions on its nature and impact. Special focus is given to eczema in children, recognising the unique challenges and care requirements for younger patients.
Designed for those seeking to deepen their knowledge in skin health, the course provides practical information and tips to support better management of eczema. By blending theory with actionable advice, learners will gain confidence in recognising eczema symptoms and applying appropriate strategies for relief and control.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the basic causes and symptoms of eczema clearly.
- Identify different types of eczema and their unique characteristics.
- Recognise specific eczema concerns related to children.
- Explore management techniques for reducing eczema flare-ups.
- Analyse common triggers and how to minimise their impact.
- Apply practical tips for long-term eczema care and comfort.
Course Curriculum:
- Introduction & First Concepts
- Eczema – Part 1
- Eczema – Part 2
- Eczema & Children
- Final Ideas & Tips
Who is this Course For?
- Individuals wanting to understand eczema thoroughly and effectively.
- Caregivers responsible for managing eczema in children or adults.
- Health professionals seeking deeper insight into eczema care.
- Those interested in skin health and dermatological conditions.
- Support workers assisting clients with chronic skin issues.
- Educators looking to expand knowledge on common skin ailments.
- Anyone affected by eczema and curious about management options.
- Students pursuing health, wellness, or skin care studies.
Career Path:
- Dermatology Nurse – Average Salary: £31,000 per year
- Skin Care Advisor – Average Salary: £24,000 per year
- Health and Wellness Coach – Average Salary: £28,000 per year
- Community Health Worker – Average Salary: £26,000 per year
- Clinical Research Assistant – Average Salary: £27,000 per year
- Patient Support Specialist – Average Salary: £25,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
Keep skin moisturised, avoid triggers, use prescribed treatments, and maintain a gentle skincare routine.
Apply moisturiser within three minutes of bathing to lock in moisture and protect the skin barrier.
Applying moisturisers, using corticosteroid creams as prescribed, and avoiding irritants can provide quick relief.
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