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Eczema is a condition that causes the skin to become inflamed, itchy, and red. It's not uncommon for women going through menopause to experience flare-ups due to shifts in hormone levels. These fluctuations can cause the skin's barrier to become compromised, leading to dryness, irritation, and eczema. In this episode, I explore three holistic strategies that can help manage and alleviate eczema during menopause.


Love, Health and Blessings,


Rekishia


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