What is Eczema?
Eczema, or Atopic Dermatitis, is a chronic skin condition that causes inflammation, irritation, and intense itching. It can affect people of all ages, often starting in childhood and continuing into adulthood.
Common Symptoms
Persistent Itching – Ranges from mild to severe, often worse at night; scratching can worsen the skin condition.
Dry, Sensitive Skin – Rough, tight, or flaky skin due to a weakened skin barrier.
Red or Inflamed Patches – May spread over time; appears red on light skin and brown/purple/gray on darker skin.
Thickened or Scaly Skin – Repeated scratching can cause lichenification, making skin look leathery or cracked.
Small Bumps or Blisters – Can leak fluid and crust over; may become infected if scratched.
Skin Discoloration – Post-inflammation, areas may be lighter or darker than surrounding skin, especially on darker skin tones.
Common Affected Areas
Hands and fingers
Inside elbows and behind knees
Face and neck
Ankles and feet
In infants: cheeks and scalp
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