What Eczema Usually Looks Like

by Rob

Many people wonder what eczema looks like and if their eczema can be cured by natural remedies. When the first eczema symptoms appear it can be hard to determine if you are looking at just a fleeting rash, or a chronic condition.

So, what does eczema look like in most cases? Let’s quickly run through a list of the most common eczema types and see what each specific type looks like.

Atopic dermatitis: A very common eczema type with millions of sufferers world wide. Atopic eczema looks in many ways like a chemical burn (which is no coincident by the way).

Contact eczema: This is an allergic reaction which happens when the skin is affected by some kind of allergen or irritant. There are many different allergens and irritants and what people reacto to is individual. Examples of allergens can be chemical soap, chemicals, skin creams with alcohol or other harmful chemicals. It will typically look like a red, inflamed burn, sometimes with scales.

Allergic contact eczema: This is an overall allergic reaction to some substance not recognized by the immune system. Again, many different things can trigger this allergic eczema reaction. It can be the food, chemicals, makeup, or anything unnatural for the body.

Seborrheic eczema: This specific type of eczema will look like yellow, greasy, and scaly rashes on the skin. The eczema symptoms will most often occur on the head, scalp, and sometimes even on the face.

Nummular eczema: A somewhat strange eczema condition that will express itself as coin-shaped patches of raised and inflamed skin. Nummular eczema can appear almost anywhere on the body, but is perhaps most often seen on the back, arms, and lower legs. The affected part of the skin will look like a circular, red, crusted and flaking rash.

Neurodermatitis: This skin rash condition will appear as rasied patches of red skin the affected part of the body. It can be causes by an allergic reaction to bug bites or similar things. It will look like a red, irritated rash.

Stasis eczema: A skin eczema condition that has a different root cause than most other types of eczema. It will look like red, irritated eczema rashes on the lower legs, and it’s known to be caused by circulatory problems.

Dyshidrotic eczema: A somewhat strange skin condition which usually appears on the palms and soles of the sufferer. This eczema type will look like many tiny deep seated blisters filled with a clear fluid. It will be very itchy, and sometimes even painful.

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It’s nice to finally be able to understand your condition…

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