• Monday, 20 June 2016

    Learn about the symptoms of Eczema


    Eczema symptoms definitely vary from person to person. Some are triggered by the environmental allergens, some by the food irritants and some by both of these irritants that can cause huge chronic patches of red, itchy, scaly skin. The rashes sometimes get so irritated that bleeding  and infections occur due to  constant scratching. With the increasing time, your skin rashes may flare up getting you the inflamed, itchy, dry, flaky skin. The eczema symptoms includes:





    • Dry, inflamed patches of the skin
    • Crusting and oozing in the affected part.
    • The occurrence of fluid-filled blisters.
    • Swelling in the affected part of the skin.
    • Leathery, rough patches.
    • Increased itchiness in the affected area.

    The skin will itch before inducing any inflammation with the dark colored, dry, itchy skin patches in the affected area getting the skin to become more rough and dry. In children, you can see these type of patches at the back of the knees, ears and elbows. Children with eczema often have scaly and dry skin.

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