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What is eczema atopic dermatitis?

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What is eczema atopic dermatitis?

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Eczema atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that usually starts in infancy or childhood, and may persist into adulthood. It can be accompanied by asthma or allergies, which are also types of atopic dermatitis, hereditary skin inflammation. Only one fourth of the eczema atopic dermatitis cases continue into adulthood. Eczema atopic dermatitis – symptoms: Symptoms may include: red patches on the affected areas of the skin, small bumps or crusts, cracked or scaly skin, extremely itchy and irritated skin. Any area of the skin could be affected, but most common areas are arms, hands, feet, back of the knees, front of the elbow, ankles, wrists, face and neck; and even around eyes. Eczema atopic dermatitis types: • Contact eczema – an allergic reaction if the skin has come into contact with an irritant or a substance causing an allergy. • Allergic contact eczema – an allergic reaction of the skin when it comes upon a substance that the body sees as foreign (for example poison ivy or

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