Recruiting Now in Buffalo Ny

New Eczema Clinical Trials in Buffalo Ny

Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Sarah Jensen, MD, Board-Certified Rheumatologist

Living with eczema in Buffalo's varied climate can be challenging. We understand the discomfort and frustration that come with itchy, inflamed skin. Our Buffalo-based practice is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective eczema care, tailored to your specific needs. We're here to help you manage your symptoms, identify triggers, and achieve long-term relief, allowing you to live more comfortably and confidently in Western New York.

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Diagnosed with Eczema?
Aged 18-65?
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Local Medical Insight

Our medical approach to eczema involves a thorough assessment to determine the underlying causes and triggers for each patient. We offer a range of treatments, including topical corticosteroids, emollients, calcineurin inhibitors, and, in some cases, systemic medications. We also provide personalized advice on skincare routines and trigger avoidance to minimize flare-ups and improve overall skin health. We emphasize evidence-based therapies for optimal results.

Location

The research center is conveniently located in Buffalo Ny. Validation parking is provided for all visits. (Specific address revealed upon qualification).

Qualification

  • Age 18 - 65
  • Diagnosed with Eczema
  • Trying to find better management options

Available Trials in Buffalo Ny

A Longitudinal Observational Study of Patients Undergoing Therapy for IMISC

RECRUITINGEczema

Skin Microbial Ecology in Atopic Dermatitis

RECRUITINGEczema

This Study is a Non-interventional Disease Registry of Adolescent and Adult Patients With Atopic Dermatitis Who Initiate or Switch Any Systemic Treatment

RECRUITINGEczema

Environmental Factors in Buffalo Ny

Buffalo's harsh winters and humid summers can exacerbate eczema symptoms. Cold, dry air can strip moisture from the skin, while humidity can promote sweating and irritation. We advise patients on protecting their skin from extreme temperatures, using humidifiers during the winter, and wearing breathable clothing. Awareness of seasonal allergens, such as pollen, and managing stress are also important environmental considerations for eczema management.