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New Eczema Clinical Trials in Las Vegas Nv

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

Living with eczema in Las Vegas can be challenging. The dry desert air can exacerbate flare-ups, leaving skin itchy, red, and uncomfortable. You're not alone. Many others in our community understand this struggle. We're here to offer support and guidance, providing information and resources to help you manage your eczema and find relief in our unique climate. Let's explore strategies tailored for Las Vegas living.

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Local Medical Insight

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Medical treatments can range from topical corticosteroids and moisturizers to more advanced therapies like phototherapy or immunomodulators. Consult with a dermatologist to determine the best course of action for your specific needs and eczema type. Personalized care and consistent management are crucial for effective long-term control and minimizing flare-ups.

Location

The research center is conveniently located in Las Vegas Nv. 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 Las Vegas Nv

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 Las Vegas Nv

Las Vegas's dry air can significantly impact eczema. Using a humidifier, especially at night, can help retain moisture. Limit prolonged sun exposure and always apply sunscreen. Identify and avoid triggers like certain fabrics or harsh soaps. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Air conditioning, while helpful, can also dry the air, so adjust humidity levels accordingly to optimize your comfort and minimize irritation.