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Eczema
What is eczema?
Eczema is a general term for a set of chronic skin
conditions caused by inflammation. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common
type of eczema, and has been called the "itch that rashes." The
general term “eczema” is usually used to refer to AD. The word “atopic” means
an allergy that is usually hereditary, and “dermatitis” is defined as
inflammation of the skin.
How does eczema affect your life?
Eczema can be a very stressful and frustrating
condition, and can make living your daily life challenging and uncomfortable.
The intense, frequent itch can cause loss of sleep and days off from work, and
many children have to miss school days. You may find yourself making
significant lifestyle changes and even avoiding fun activities, like going to
the pool or playing a sport, because of your eczema. You may wear certain
clothes to cover up the way it looks. Of course, if you’re a parent, you may
worry if you’re doing everything you can to help your child.
How many people have eczema?
Eczema is a chronic problem for lots of people –
it’s estimated that eczema affects 35 million Americans: 1-3% of adults, and
10-20% of children. Seventy percent of cases start in children younger than 5
years old, and about 60% of infants who have eczema continue to have one or
more symptoms in adulthood.
What does eczema look like?
Eczema can vary from mild forms, when patches of
skin are slightly dry, itchy and rashy, to severe forms, when patches of skin can
be extremely irritated, often leading to cracked, oozing areas. This disease
typically has an intermittent course of flare-ups and remission of these
symptoms. See your doctor if you believe you have signs of severe eczema.
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