Fortunately, as long as it is closely watched and quickly treated
with phototherapy if the jaundice levels get too high, there is little reason to be concerned if your baby is jaundiced.
In severe cases, eczema may be
treated with phototherapy (light - based treatments) or systemic medications that target the immune system.
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new way to selectively insert compounds into cancer cells — a system that will help surgeons identify malignant tissues and then, in
combination with phototherapy, kill any remaining cancer cells after a tumor is removed.
A pair of studies that compared the combination of UVB phototherapy and
Soriatane with the phototherapy alone found that adding Soriatane more than doubled the number of patients who experienced improvement or clearing of their psoriasis.
One way to do this is
with phototherapy, where your baby's skin is exposed to a special blue light.
Generally it takes 1 - 2 months of steady treatment
with phototherapy to start to see improvement in eczema symptoms.