Medical practitioner Dr Anusha Nair s passion for unearthing natural remedies for common skin treatments like atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and eczema eventually led her to start her own natural skincare line, Noosh Naturals in 2018. As a mother herself with a young son who suffered from eczema, Dr Anusha offers this advice to parents with children who frequently experience skin irritations and allergies.
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Get a proper diagnosis Firstly, getting a diagnosis from your GP or your dermatologist is vital, Dr Anusha says. If the skin irritations get bad, visiting an allergist or an immunologist can help identify what triggers are causing these problems.
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