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Child Eczema could be outgrown?

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Child Eczema could be outgrown?

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For some infants with child eczema, the condition continues into adulthood. According to the National Institute of Health, 60% of children diagnosed with child eczema will struggle with flare ups throughout life. The child eczema disease sometimes disappears with age, though the patient may always have drier, more sensitive skin. The child who continues to exhibit the symptoms of child eczema have a higher incidence of allergies and hay fever. Some children experience a period of symptom free years, only to have a relapse in teenage years when stress levels are high and hormones are in full gear. The symptoms often reappear in response to a new makeup or skin care cream.

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