Monday, March 31, 2008

Eczema.

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a long-term skin disease. "Atopic" refers to a tendency to develop allergy conditions. "Dermatitis" means inflammation of the skin. The most common symptoms of eczema are: dry and itchy skin, rashes on the face, inside the elbows, behind the knees, and on the hands and feet. Scratching the skin can cause: redness, swelling, cracking , “Weeping” clear fluid, crusting, thick skin, scaling. Often, the skin gets worse (flares), then it improves or clears up (remissions). Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is most common in babies and children. But it can happen to anyone. People who live in cities and dry climates may be more likely to get this disease. When children with atopic dermatitis grow older, this problem can improve or go away. But the skin may stay dry and easy to irritate. At other times, atopic dermatitis is a problem in adulthood. You can’t "catch" the disease or give it to other people.
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