NeuLuna® Blog
Chronic inflammation, unlike the short-term, acute inflammation triggered by injuries or infections, is a persistent, low-grade state that can silently wreak havoc on your body. While acute inflammation is essential for defense and healing, chronic inflammation can lead to a cascade of health problems, increasing your risk for a wide range of chronic diseases.
The Surprising Link Between Your Gut and Your Glow
Recent studies have revealed a fascinating connection between two seemingly unrelated areas of your body - your stomach and your skin. It's possible that your skin problems could be rooted in your digestive system.
Say Goodbye to Laundry Detergent Irritation with NeuLuna
Laundry detergent residue can be a common culprit behind skin irritation and other dermatological problems. If you've been experiencing skin discomfort after washing your clothes, it might be time to consider the potential impact of detergent residue. NeuLuna, a renowned skincare brand featuring hyaluronic acid, offers an innovative solution that could help alleviate these issues.
Research and Recommendations for Head and Neck Dermatitis
Understanding and managing chronic skin conditions is critical to reduce their physical and psychological burden; in the case of more aggressive or visible conditions, such as head and neck dermatitis, research recommends earlier and more intense interventions for better patient outcomes.
Filling the Gap in Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatment with Hyaluronic Acid
Affecting an estimated 3-10% of the population, seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic non-contagious skin condition, but treatment options remain limited in their efficacy, as compared to management protocols for other inflammatory skin diagnoses.
Hyaluronic Acid and Other Topical Treatments for Nail Psoriasis
Psoriasis is one of the most common chronic inflammatory skin conditions, and it has been widely studied over the years, resulting in the development of effective treatments and management strategies. However, nail psoriasis is frequently overlooked, despite its significant disease burden, and there is notably less information available on the condition and treatment options.
JAK Inhibitors and Adverse Events of Acne
Inflammatory skin conditions—such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and rosacea—affect an estimated 20-25% of the global population. As such, there are myriad treatment strategies to prevent inflammatory reactions in the skin; however, some of these methods may actually exacerbate other skin conditions, and should therefore be used with caution.
Proper Management of Atopic Dermatitis
The study of our skin and the conditions that affect it is perpetually ongoing, with new discoveries and treatment methodologies coming to light every year. As such, the standardized guidelines for care must be regularly updated, particularly for conditions that affect significant percentages of the population and are being actively researched.
The Bidirectional Link Between IBD and Rosacea
A new report published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology suggests a connection between Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) and rosacea. Basically, having IBD puts you at higher risk for rosacea, while having rosacea similarly increases your risk of IBD. This bidirectional association requires additional study for verification, but it offers new insight into the interconnectivity of systemic health conditions.
Atopic Dermatitis and Bullying
The uncomfortable experience of atopic dermatitis at any stage of life can be challenging, but young people, in particular, are more likely to experience bullying if they show symptoms of this common form of eczema. Fortunately, there are skincare interventions that can both prevent and treat flareups, reducing the likelihood of such unkind treatment from peers and the potential effects on mental health and self-image.