Mercurie, dr jameel at al Rafa is good and so is dr prabhakar at Apollo. There is dr.reenu Philip, her clinic is near kebab king, Nama. Have personal experience with all three and they are good.
I was told that atopic dermatitis is a milder form of eczema, I had to ensure that the skin was always moistured with a thick cream, to avoid scratching. There are specific soaps to be used for eczema. Avoid carpets, and Heavy curtains, dust is a trigger for eczema. You may also want to watch out for some food allergens.
Thanks to T'bell for the advice and effort. If anybody has children with eczema, pls advice regarding the doc whom who are currently consulting, and how you do manage. Thanks.
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Mercurie, dr jameel at al Rafa is good and so is dr prabhakar at Apollo. There is dr.reenu Philip, her clinic is near kebab king, Nama. Have personal experience with all three and they are good.
I was told that atopic dermatitis is a milder form of eczema, I had to ensure that the skin was always moistured with a thick cream, to avoid scratching. There are specific soaps to be used for eczema. Avoid carpets, and Heavy curtains, dust is a trigger for eczema. You may also want to watch out for some food allergens.
Ofcourse the doctor will advice you better
In al rafa-now its aster...there is a dermatologist ...He is really good.
Also Good Indian Dermatologist in Doha Clinic.
Also Good Indian Dermatologist in Doha Clinic.
Thanks to T'bell for the advice and effort. If anybody has children with eczema, pls advice regarding the doc whom who are currently consulting, and how you do manage. Thanks.
Followup to my question: My kid has ezcema, so if anybody has any suggestions regarding successful treatment here, pls do share.