Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)

There is no cure for eczema, but, in most cases, it is manageable. The word eczema comes from a Greek word that means to effervesce or bubble or boil over. This website will help you answer the question “What Is Eczema?” and help you understand it. It’s important to remember that many people have eczema. Over 30 million American may have it. There is no need to be embarrassed by your eczema. You are not alone. Atopic Dermatitis (which is often called eczema) is an itchy, red rash. It can appear all over the body. Many people have it on their elbows or behind their knees. Babies often have eczema on the face, especially the cheeks and chin. They can also have it on the scalp, trunk (chest and back), and outer arms and legs.

  • Eczema
  • Symptoms of Eczema
  • Types of Eczema
  • Causes & Triggers
  • Treatment
  • Child Eczema

  • Eczema
  • Symptoms of Eczema
  • Types of Eczema
  • Causes & Triggers
  • Treatment
  • Child Eczema

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