Eczema in Childhood: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications)
Eczema in Childhood: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications)The lives of thousands of children and their families are affected by eczema, a skin disorder which can vary from from a small, mildly irritating patch of skin to a much more widespread, painful, and unsightly rash. While conventional treatments have given relief to many children, others continue to suffer the physical and emotional pain associated with severe eczema. In this well-illustrated book aimed at both parents and affected children, Dr Atherton explains the latest in what is known abRating: ... See the complete post here
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Eczema in Childhood: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications)The lives of thousands of children and their families are affected by eczema, a skin disorder which can vary from from a small, mildly irritating patch of skin to a much more widespread, painful, and unsightly rash. While conventional treatments have given relief to many children, others continue to suffer the physical and emotional pain ...
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