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Atopic Dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, is one of the most common chronic skin conditions affecting children. It causes dry, itchy, and inflamed patches on the skin that can lead to significant discomfort and emotional distress. For parents, managing eczema can be challenging—especially when flare-ups interfere with a child’s sleep, school, or social life.

If you’re searching for pediatric eczema treatment in Miami, it’s important to understand both traditional care options and new, research-based therapies. At Pediatric Skin Research (PedSkin), we specialize exclusively in pediatric dermatology clinical trials, helping families access the latest treatments designed to improve quality of life for children with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.

Understanding Atopic Dermatitis in Children

Atopic Dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by persistent dryness, redness, and itching. It usually begins in early childhood and may come and go in cycles. The condition results from a combination of genetic, immune, and environmental factors, which disrupt the skin barrier and lead to inflammation.

Children with eczema often experience flare-ups triggered by allergens, soaps, weather changes, or emotional stress. Although AD isn’t contagious, it can have a major impact on quality of life, especially when itching interrupts sleep or visible patches affect self-confidence.

Common symptoms include:

  • Itchy, red, and inflamed skin
  • Patches of dryness or flakiness
  • Thickened skin from scratching
  • Cracked skin that may lead to irritation or infection

Pediatric Eczema Care in Miami

Miami offers a wide range of dermatology clinics and specialists dedicated to treating eczema in children. The key to successful management is working with a board-certified pediatric dermatologist—a physician trained to diagnose and treat childhood skin disorders with expertise and compassion.

1. Pediatric Dermatologists Specializing in Eczema

Pediatric dermatologists understand the unique needs of children’s skin. They use evidence-based approaches tailored to the patient’s age, severity of symptoms, and triggers. In Miami, clinics such as PedSkin Research provide comprehensive care, from topical treatments to systemic therapies and clinical research opportunities.

2. Affordable and Accessible Treatment Options

Managing eczema can become costly over time, especially with ongoing medications and follow-up visits. Fortunately, many pediatric dermatology clinics in Miami accept insurance and offer payment plans. Families may also benefit from participating in clinical trials, which often provide free access to advanced therapies and compensation for travel expenses.

What to Expect During Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis Treatment

Your child’s first dermatology visit typically involves a thorough evaluation to determine the cause and severity of their eczema.

  • Medical History Review: The dermatologist will ask about your child’s symptoms, possible triggers, allergies, and family history of skin conditions.
  • Skin Examination: A detailed assessment helps identify affected areas and detect any signs of infection or irritation.
  • Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on findings, the doctor will recommend a plan that may include topical medications, moisturizers, or advanced therapies for moderate to severe cases.

For persistent or widespread eczema, your pediatric dermatologist might suggest systemic treatments or biologic medications, which target specific pathways in the immune system to help control inflammation.

Clinical Research Opportunities at PedSkin Research

For children who have not found relief with standard therapies, clinical trials can provide access to promising new treatments under close medical supervision.

At PedSkin Research, we currently have several active studies for pediatric atopic dermatitis:

Clinical Trial Age Group Medication Type of Treatment
Tralokinumab 2–11 years IL-13 antibody Subcutaneous injection
Upadacitinib vs Dupilumab 6–11 years JAK1 inhibitor vs IL-4/IL-13 Oral vs injection
Roflumilast Cream 3–24 months PDE4 inhibitor Topical cream
Nemolizumab 12 years+ IL-31 inhibitor Subcutaneous injection (under investigation)

Each study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of novel medications for children and adolescents with mild to severe eczema.

Why Participate in a Clinical Trial?

  • Early access to advanced therapies before FDA approval
  • No cost for participation or medications
  • Compensation for travel-related expenses
  • Ongoing monitoring by board-certified pediatric dermatologists
  • Contribution to future breakthroughs in pediatric dermatology

Managing Atopic Dermatitis at Home

While professional care is essential, parents play a major role in maintaining skin health between visits. Simple, consistent routines can reduce flare-ups and make a big difference in your child’s comfort.

  • Moisturize Frequently: Apply fragrance-free moisturizers at least twice daily to keep the skin hydrated.
  • Avoid Triggers: Common irritants include harsh soaps, wool fabrics, dust, and certain foods. Identifying and avoiding these can prevent flare-ups.
  • Use Gentle Products: Choose mild, hypoallergenic cleansers and shampoos made for sensitive skin.
  • Maintain a Routine: Stick to regular bathing and moisturizing schedules, as consistency helps protect the skin barrier.
  • Support Emotional Well-Being: Reassure your child that eczema is manageable, and encourage confidence through understanding and support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that causes dryness, itching, and redness. It’s common in children and can range from mild to severe.
Eczema is caused by a combination of genetic, immune, and environmental factors that lead to skin barrier dysfunction and inflammation.
No. Eczema cannot be spread from person to person—it’s an internal condition related to the immune system and genetics.
Common options include moisturizers, topical corticosteroids, non-steroidal creams, biologics, and investigational therapies available through clinical trials.
Diet doesn’t directly cause eczema, but certain foods—like dairy, eggs, or nuts—can trigger flare-ups in some children.
Most insurance plans cover dermatology visits, prescription medications, and some advanced treatments. Always confirm coverage with your provider before beginning treatment.
If your child’s eczema is severe, persistent, or not improving with over-the-counter options, PedSkin Research offers access to pediatric dermatology specialists who focus exclusively on children’s skin conditions. Scheduling a visit can help you explore personalized care options in a child-centered setting.

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4425 Ponce de Leon #115, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States

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Meet Our Medical Director

Mercedes E. Gonzalez M.D.

Mercedes E. Gonzalez M.D.

Dr. Mercedes E. Gonzalez is a board-certified pediatric dermatologist. After graduating from Emory University, she earned her degree at Rutgers–New Jersey Medical School in 2004. Always drawn to working with children, she accepted the prestigious pediatrics program at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York–Columbia University where she solidified her interest in treating skin disorders. She then completed a dermatology residency followed by a clinical fellowship in pediatric dermatology at the top-ranked New York University (NYU) Department of Dermatology.

Her gentle, child-friendly bedside manner, combined with her broad knowledge of childhood skin diseases and their treatments, make her the preferred pediatric dermatologist in Miami. In addition to practicing medicine, Dr. Gonzalez currently serves as a clinical assistant professor at The FIU Herbert Wertheim School of Medicine and The Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology at Miller School of Medicine.

Dr. Gonzalez serves as the Principal Investigator on numerous clinical trials and has a special interest in severe skin disease in children.  She lectures regularly at Dermatology conferences and to medical students and residents and is the co-editor of 3 dermatology textbooks, including the recently published 2nd  edition of Goodheart’s Same Site Differential Diagnosis, and has published over 50 journal articles.

  • Board-certified pediatric dermatologist.
  • Graduate from Emory University.
  • Degree at Rutgers–New Jersey Medical School in 2004.
  • Dr. Gonzalez accepted the prestigious pediatrics program at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York–Columbia University where she solidified her interest in treating skin disorders.

  • She then completed a dermatology residency at the top-ranked New York School of Medicine, followed by a clinical fellowship in pediatric dermatology.

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