Eczemaor atopic dermatitisis a skin condition with the main symptoms being redness and often intense itching.
Eczema manifests itself in different forms, depending on the way and the place of the body where it appears. This is how we can distinguish:
1. Atopic dermatitis
The most common form of eczema that occurs most often in childhood, while in adulthood usually becomes milder or disappears.
2. Contact dermatitis
In this form of eczema the skin shows signs of inflammation (redness, itching, burning sensation) when it comes in contact with substances that cause an allergic reaction. Such substances can be latex, jewelry, detergents, soaps and cosmetics, and even cigarette smoke.
3. Dehydrating eczema
It is characterized by blistering lesions of the limbs and feet. It occurs with ups and downs, while in the majority of cases there is an atopic background.
4. Coin eczema
It is characterized by round, coin-shaped, red plaques mainly on the upper extremities and chest, which are accompanied by intense itching. It usually occurs in people with atopic dermatitis or dry skin.
5. Seborrheic dermatitis
It is characterized by scaly plates mainly on the scalp, face (eyebrows, eyelashes), chest and forehead, ie areas where the activity of the sebaceous glands is high. These plaques cause intense itching, which is aggravated by sweating.