What Does Eczema Look Like?

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/b73zeZSOZmE/2.jpg The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, states the prevalence of atopic eczema is on the rise and involves 9 to 30% of the U.S. population.

It makes little difference which part of the skin is affected, eczema is almost always itchy. From time to time the itching will start before the rash appears, but when it does the rash most commonly occurs on the face, knees, hands, or feet. It may also affect other areas as well.

Affected regions usually appear very dry, thickened, or scaly. In fair-skinned people, these areas may initially appear reddish and then turn brown. If you have darker skin, eczema can affect pigmentation, making the affected area lighter or darker. If you would like to know more about eczema visit Eczema Free Today

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