What are the symptoms of eczema?

What are the symptoms of eczema?

What is atopic dermatitis (eczema)?

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. It's common in children but can occur at any age.

Atopic dermatitis is long-lasting (chronic) and tends to flare periodically. It may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever.

No cure has been found for atopic dermatitis. But treatments and self-care measures can relieve itching and prevent new outbreaks.

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) signs and symptoms vary widely from person to person and include:

  •  Dry skin
  •  Itching, which may be severe, especially at night
  •  Red to brownish-gray patches, especially on the hands, feet, ankles, wrists, neck, upper chest, eyelids, inside the   bend of the elbows and knees, and in infants, the face and scalp
  •  Small, raised bumps, which may leak fluid and crust over when scratched
  •  Thickened, cracked, scaly skin
  •  Raw, sensitive, swollen skin from scratching

The primary risk factor for atopic dermatitis is having a personal or family history of eczema, allergies, hay fever, or asthma.

In some children, food allergies may play a role in causing eczema.

Certain genetic variations, environment, allergens, and irritants are also noteworthy.

Source:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/atopic-dermatitis-
eczema/symptoms-causes/syc-20353273