What is Eczema?
Eczema is a clinical term for a group of conditions that cause the skin to become red, itchy, inflamed, and occasionally blistered. This condition is often linked to an overactive response by the body's immune system to an irritant and is commonly found in families with a history of other allergies or asthma.
Common Symptoms of Eczema
Understanding the symptoms of eczema is key to early detection and management. The most frequent signs include:
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Dryness: Affected areas are often severely dry.
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Itchiness: There is an intense itching sensation, which worsens at night.
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Redness and Inflammation: The skin may appear reddened or inflamed.
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Rough Patches: Patches of skin can become rough and leathery.
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Oozing or Crusting: Some areas may ooze fluid and form a crust, especially when scratched.
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Areas of Swelling: Swelling can occur due to scratching or infection.