Atopic dermatitis is a chronic disease that are generally present constantly. A chronic disease is a long-term; one that is maintained for a long time. However, while symptoms will worsen a flare-up and the patient will require probably more intense treatment. The following are some common symptoms of Eczema (excluding flare): -The skin can be broken here and there. -Some areas of the skin are cracked. -The skin is usually dry. -Many areas of the skin are itchy and sometimes raw, if much scratched. -Itching usually worse at night. -Scratching can result in areas of thickened skin. -Some areas of the skin will be red and inflamed. -Some inflamed areas develop blisters and wines (ooze liquid). -The skin has red to brownish-grey colored spots. -Areas of skin may have small, raised bumps. Although the patches in any part of the body can occur to skin, they tend, on the hands, feet, arms, behind the knees, ankles, wrists, face, neck and upper chest appear. Some patients have sy...
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