Reddit Eczema vs. AAD Guidelines: JDD Buzz

Reddit eczema

When patients tell you they “Googled it” or turned to Reddit, it’s tempting to sigh. However, these forums are where many patients first learn about their skin condition. A new JDD study compared top posts from r/eczema with the latest AAD atopic dermatitis guidelines and the results are both sobering and useful for clinicians.

Highlights:

  • Posts with more misinformation tended to diverge from guideline recommendations, yet many attracted high engagement.
  • Higher upvote percentages correlated with greater guideline alignment — community signals can help surface evidence-consistent advice.
  • Readability did not predict accuracy: clear writing isn’t always correct.

Importantly, r/eczema also offers peer support, exposure to emerging therapies, and practical tips that can empower patients. For clinicians, that’s an opportunity: Learn the narratives patients encounter, proactively address misconceptions, and tailor education to individual needs.

Rather than dismissing patient-sourced knowledge, use it to strengthen communication, build trust, and improve shared decision-making. Read a Next Steps in Derm commentary with one of the study’s authors to explore the study’s methods, findings, and practical strategies for bridging clinic care with online patient communities.