A skin disorder called eczema results in red, swollen patches of skin. Both children and adults can be diagnosed with it, which can be irritating. The different forms of Eczema, which include psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and general Eczema, can be further divided into three categories. The most prevalent form of Eczema, psoriasis, is characterized by red, scaly skin patches that occasionally ooze fluid. Although it can affect the face, neck, and other body areas, psoriasis often affects the scalp, trunk, and elbows. The more severe form of Eczema, known as atopic dermatitis, affects children and adults more frequently. Atopic dermatitis patients may have broad, flaming, itching patches on any part of their bodies. The most prevalent type of Eczema, general Eczema, affects the skin on the majority of the body. People with generalized Eczema frequently have dry, itchy skin and may only experience mild to moderate symptoms. Eczema does not have a single cause, although it is thought to be brought on by a mix of hereditary and environmental factors. Some drugs, cosmetics, and other skin care products can potentially cause Eczema. Although there is no known cure for Eczema, there are therapies that can help with symptom management. Topical medicines, antibiotics, UV radiation therapy, and moisturizers are frequently used as treatments. Surgery could occasionally be required to get rid of the eczema patches. One of the most prevalent skin disorders in the world is Eczema. Eczema comes in various forms; some people are more likely to get it than others. Regardless of the type, all forms of Eczema are characterized by dry, flaky skin that is extremely sensitive to touch. Although the precise cause of Eczema is unknown, it is thought to be a combination of genetics and environment.
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