More Than "Just An Itch": Understanding Eczema

The National Eczema Society

'More Than "Just an Itch” : Understanding Eczema' is a compelling podcast series that delves into the multifaceted world of eczema, a common and complex skin condition affecting 1 in 5 children and 1 in 10 adults. Brought to you by the National Eczema Society charity, through four informative and engaging episodes, the series sheds light on the impact of eczema, offering insights from different perspectives and self-help options available to patients. If you or a loved one has eczema, consider sharing your experiences and let’s keep the conversation going: #MoreThanJustAnItch National Eczema Week 2023 The National Eczema Society podcast series was funded by AbbVie, Almirall and Lilly and they had no editorial input or control over the content or other outputs. © National Eczema Society 2023. All rights reserved | charity registration no. 1009671 https://eczema.org/ The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily shared by National Eczema Society and the Society does not accept any liability in respect of them. Likewise, the Society does not endorse, recommend or accept any liability for any product mentioned in the podcast. We hope you find the information in the podcast helpful, although it should not be relied upon as a substitute for personalised advice from a qualified healthcare professional. read less
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Episodes

Healing From Within: Eczema's Mental Health Connection
14-09-2023
Healing From Within: Eczema's Mental Health Connection
In episode four of 'More Than "Just An Itch"', we discuss the connection between eczema and mental health. Healthcare professionals who specialise in dermatology shed light on the emotional toll eczema can take, and the findings from patient surveys by National Eczema Society. We’ll gain insight into strategies for managing things like stress and anxiety, which can play such a big part in eczema. Additionally, we'll explore self-help options, mindfulness techniques, and resources available to patients to support their mental health and emotional well-being.Share Your Story: If you or a loved one has eczema, consider sharing your experiences and let’s keep the conversation going #MoreThanJustAnItch National Eczema Week 2023© National Eczema Society 2023. All rights reserved | charity registration no. 1009671 eczema.orgNational Eczema Week Resource Library | National Eczema SocietyThe National Eczema Society podcast series was funded by AbbVie, Almirall and Lilly and they had no editorial input or control over the content or other outputs. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily shared by National Eczema Society and the Society does not accept any liability in respect of them. Likewise, the Society does not endorse, recommend or accept any liability for any product mentioned in the podcast. We hope you find the information in the podcast helpful, although it should not be relied upon as a substitute for personalised advice from a qualified healthcare professional.
Living With Eczema
14-09-2023
Living With Eczema
Episode two of 'More Than "Just An Itch"' is a deeply personal journey, as we hear from Chloe and Jack, who navigate life with eczema. Through their stories, listeners gain a first-hand understanding of the challenges, the emotional toll and the impact that eczema can have on someone’s life. Through honest conversations with people who have eczema, we gain unique perspectives on the challenges they face, from physical discomfort to social stigma. This episode aims to create empathy and understanding while shedding light on the daily realities of eczema sufferers.Share Your Story: If you or a loved one has eczema, consider sharing your experiences and let’s keep the conversation going #MoreThanJustAnItch National Eczema Week 2023© National Eczema Society 2023. All rights reserved | charity registration no. 1009671 eczema.orgNational Eczema Week Resource Library | National Eczema SocietyThe National Eczema Society podcast series was funded by AbbVie, Almirall and Lilly and they had no editorial input or control over the content or other outputs. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily shared by National Eczema Society and the Society does not accept any liability in respect of them. Likewise, the Society does not endorse, recommend or accept any liability for any product mentioned in the podcast. We hope you find the information in the podcast helpful, although it should not be relied upon as a substitute for personalised advice from a qualified healthcare professional.
Unmasking Eczema
14-09-2023
Unmasking Eczema
In this inaugural episode of 'More Than "Just An Itch"', we unravel the mysteries behind eczema. We learn how our genetics, our skin and our environment all play a part in eczema, and why some children and adults develop this challenging skin condition. Featuring insights from dermatology specialists and the Chief Executive of the National Eczema Society, we aim to provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of eczema and how it can impact massively on people's lives. We also spotlight the invaluable support the National Eczema Society provides, giving listeners a comprehensive introduction to the condition and the charity. Share Your Story: If you or a loved one has eczema, consider sharing your experiences and let’s keep the conversation going #MoreThanJustAnItch National Eczema Week 2023© National Eczema Society 2023. All rights reserved | charity registration no. 1009671 eczema.orgNational Eczema Week Resource Library | National Eczema SocietyThe National Eczema Society podcast series was funded by AbbVie, Almirall and Lilly and they had no editorial input or control over the content or other outputs. The views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily shared by National Eczema Society and the Society does not accept any liability in respect of them. Likewise, the Society does not endorse, recommend or accept any liability for any product mentioned in the podcast. We hope you find the information in the podcast helpful, although it should not be relied upon as a substitute for personalised advice from a qualified healthcare professional.