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Eczema

Eczema is a chronic skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes.

Alternative Names
Infantile eczema; Atopic dermatitis; Dermatitis - atopic

Causes

Eczema is due to a hypersensitivity reaction (similar to an allergy) in the skin, which leads to long-term inflammation. The inflammation causes the skin to become itchy and scaly. Long-term irritation and scratching can cause the skin to thicken and have a leather-like texture. Eczema is most common in infants. The condition tends to run in families.

People with eczema often have a family history of allergic conditions such as asthma, hay fever, or eczema.

The following can make eczema symptoms worse:

  • Dry skin
  • Exposure to environmental irritants
  • Exposure to water
  • Stress
  • Temperature changes

Symptoms

  • Blisters with oozing and crusting
  • Dry, leathery skin areas
  • Ear discharge or bleeding
  • Intense itching
  • Rash
    • In children younger than age 2, skin lesions begin on the cheeks, elbows, or knees
    • In adults, the rash is more commonly seen on the inside of the knees and elbows
  • Raw areas of the skin from scratching
  • Skin coloring changes -- more or less coloring than the normal skin tone
  • Skin redness or inflammation around the blisters

Complications

  • Bacterial infections of the skin
  • Permanent scars