Katie Couric Opens Up About A Health Issue

In a candid Instagram post, veteran journalist Katie Couric opened up about her ongoing battle with eczema, offering insights and tips for those grappling with sensitive skin issues.

Couric, 66, shared a bare-faced photo, revealing a flare-up of eczema on both eyelids. Eczema, a common skin condition, often manifests as red, itchy patches. The former Today anchor disclosed that her struggle with eczema dates back to her childhood but has resurfaced in recent years, complicating matters with allergic contact dermatitis.

“Calling all sensitive skin sufferers! 🙋‍♀️ I’ve had eczema ever since I was a little girl, and as I’ve gotten older, it’s started to flare up again,” Couric wrote. “I also deal with allergic contact dermatitis — safe to say, I have to be careful about what I put on my face.”

Expressing the challenges of managing sensitive skin, Couric highlighted her search for effective treatment, which led her to dermatologist Cheryl Lee. Couric endorsed Lee’s products, emphasizing their efficacy in managing eczema. She encouraged her followers to explore Lee’s insights and recommendations, providing a link in her Instagram bio.

I can’t believe I let my team post this picture. Good Lord 🥴,” Couric humorously remarked, underscoring the vulnerability associated with sharing personal struggles.

Couric reassured her audience that the eczema flare-up had subsided by the time of her meeting with George Clooney, as evidenced by an Instagram photo shared on Wednesday afternoon. Despite the temporary inconvenience, Couric conveyed a sense of resilience and humor, stating, “It just flares up a lot and it’s so annoying! ❤️.”

Supportive messages flooded the comment section, with fellow celebrities like Kristen Chenoweth and Michelle Pfeiffer expressing empathy. Fans thanked Couric for shedding light on eczema and leveraging her platform to raise awareness about the skin condition.

Couric’s openness about her health is not a new phenomenon. In October, she shared her experience surviving breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of early detection. At the American Ballet Theatre Fall Gala in New York, Couric served as a living testament to the significance of timely screenings.

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