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Patient Education
Asthma Treatment and Medications
Asthma is common in children. Although there is no "cure", it can be managed and symptoms often improve with age. Asthma treatment involves the use of "rescue" medications to treat asthma symptoms and "preventive" medications to keep asthma under control, as well as a plan to track and manage your asthma symptoms. Speak to your pediatrician about treatment options and to develop a personalized Asthma Action Plan for your child. More...
Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of eczema. It causes episodes of dry, itching, and inflamed skin. Treatment options include topical and oral corticosteroids, topical non-steroids (calcineurin inhibitors, crisaborole), antihistamines, immunosuppressants and new biologics (dupilumab). Your dermatologist will recommend a treatment based on your age, its severity, and your response to past treatments. More...
Biologics for Eczema
A class of medications called “biologics” may be prescribed for the treatment of severe eczema. Biologics, such as dupilumab, are delivered by injection and may be used in combination with other eczema treatments. More...