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What’s that itch that’s driving you crazy? Dr. Glazer Explains All
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October is National Eczema Awareness Month – it’s a time to shed light on this difficult yet treatable condition. Eczema tends to come and go without warning–and no one knows for sure what causes it. The disease causes patches of dry, intensely itchy skin and scratching that itch can make it worse.


Dr. Stanley Glazer, one of our long-standing board-certified dermatologists here at New England Dermatology explains how you can get some relief:

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Why Early Treatment Matters and When to See a Dermatologist

Life is short. If your acne is getting in the way of your well-being, don’t brush it off. You should see a dermatologist if your acne is painful, causing scars, affecting your confidence, or not improving with over-the-counter products. Early treatment matters because it can prevent permanent scarring, reduce long-term skin changes like discoloration or uneven texture, and improve your overall quality of life.

Our board-certified dermatologists can help you improve your acne so you can feel confident in your skin. We will assess your skin needs and provide the most effective acne treatment. Learn more about our medical team at the New England Dermatology & Laser Center or call us at (413) 733-9600 to schedule an appointment at one of our MA offices.