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    What are the most common symptoms of eczema?

    Dr. David K SimsonBy Dr. David K SimsonAugust 16, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Skin rashes and infections are the worst to deal with. You cannot wear anything you want, you’ll have to apply a variety of medicated ointments and even focus on the material of the bedsheet you are sleeping on. The worst is the itchiness that almost every skin infection causes, just like eczema. Eczema is an inflammatory skin infection that causes itching, redness, bumps, flaky skin, swelling, dark patches, and more discomfort. Despite that, the symptoms are common to all. Let us know about the most common symptoms of sheepshead bay eczema:

    Dry and itchy skin 

    The first symptom that you will notice of eczema is dry and itchy skin. If your body butter, body oil, or any lotion cannot provide the moisture your skin needs and you are tired of the itchiness you may be suffering from eczema. Visit a dermatologist to diagnose and treat early symptoms, as they can worsen quickly.

    Redness and bumps 

    Another common symptom of eczema that people suffer from is having small red bumps on their skin. These red bumps look like a bug bite, however, it’ll be hard to get rid of them. If you are frequently spotting small, red bumps on your skin and nothing works, consult a dermatologist.

    Skin rash 

    An eczema skin rash can feel different than normal allergic rashes. It differs from patient to patient and also on the skin tone. A dark-skin-toned patient will have brown, purple, or gray rashes, while someone with fair skin may have a pink or red rash.

    Thick flaky patches or swelling

    Are you someone with dry skin? If yes, then you will understand what flaky skin looks like. But it is common to have it during dry weather conditions. However, if the flakiness turns into thick patches and causes swelling, these are eczema symptoms.

    Skin infections can be painful to deal with. With itching and burning sensations, you’ll have to deal with the medications. Eczema is caused due to allergens that are present in the environment and tend to activate your immune system when in contact. This is the reason why people who are in the age group of 20 to 50 have higher chances of developing eczema as their lifestyle is primarily indoors. However, it can also occur in newborns and teenagers. To summarize, if you want to get control over your skin condition, then visit your dermatologist periodically.

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    Dr. David K Simson

    The author, Dr. David K Simson is a trained radiation oncologist specializing in advanced radiation techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) / Rapid Arc, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He is also experienced in interstitial, intracavitary, and intraluminal brachytherapy.

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