Some symptoms of eczema are patches of dry skin that itches. The patches are usually found on the neck, legs, hands and face. It may also be in creases of the skin.
Eczema is characterized by chronically itchy, inflamed skin. The skin is very red and scaly and may blister and ooze. Scratching and rubbing lead to darkened and hardened areas of thickened skin with accentuated furrows, most commonly seen on the inside of the wrists and elbows, on the face, and on the backs of the knees.
Secondary infections of the skin can occur due to repeated scratching. Eczema can resolve and return, and many children seem to simply outgrow eczema.
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