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The Calm Skin Guide: How to Manage Childhood Eczema

Jae Rance

Amber Hatch

Eczema affects 1 in 5 children, causing itchy, sensitive, easily-damaged skin that flares-up painfully. The Calm Skin Guide offers an overview of all the treatment approaches on offer, giving you everything you need to formulate your own management plan for your child, and the tools to adapt when things change. It includes clear guidance on:

- Eczema and the itch-scratch cycle
- Doctor and pharmacy-based treatments, including emollients, steroids and antihistamines
- Alternative treatments, how to assess them and how to use them
- Identifying triggers in the home like dust, humidity, skincare products, detergents and foods
- The relationship between eczema, asthma and allergies, and how to manage these conditions together
- An emergency flare-up chapter - what to do first

With tips on washing and laundry routines, practical ideas for ensuring comfortable, itch-free sleep, and guidance from GPs and dermatologists, here is friendly, research-based advice to help you keep your child's eczema - and the distress resulting from it - calm, soothed and under control.

  • Classification : General Non-Fiction
  • Pub Date : JUL 9, 2026
  • Imprint : Souvenir Press
  • Page Extent : 384
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781800815940
  • Price : INR 599
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Jae Rance

Jae Rance is a parent with a long history of eczema in her family. She founded Scratchsleeves, a company that produces child-friendly anti-scratch solutions for kids, after making the first sleeves for her own son as he struggled with eczema. She shares tips and advice for parents on the Scratchsleeves blog.

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Amber Hatch

Amber Hatch is a writer teacher and childminder. She is established as a parenting and a mindfulness expert. Amber began to practise daily Buddhist meditation with the Samatha Centre in 2009. Since 2013 she has helped to organise family retreats at the centre in Wales. She has run numerous classes and groups for parents in Oxford including a natural parenting toddler group and a mindfulness support group for parents. Her parenting book Nappy Free Baby was published by Vermillion in 2015. With her illustrator husband Alex Ogg she created Colouring for Contemplation (Watkins 2015) and More Colouring for Contemplation (Watkins 2016).

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