it differs. somedays it feels like its not even there and you have clear skin. but when it flares up you have to itch it, you feel the need to itch it. if you leave it long enough you feel like if you don't itch it, it will drive you mad. then you've itched it, you feel it come up some where else and you itch that and so on and so on. when you have stopped itching you may feel it start up again so you will itch it again. this keeps occurring until you are satisfied. you could be bleeding and you still aren't satisfied. But it's different for everyone, this is just how it happens to me.
Eczema on the parts of the vulva with hair may look like flaky skin with or without redness or bumps. Eczema on the hairless parts of the vulva may look shiny and red, or may look like slightly roughened or thickened skin if it's been going on for a while.
Eczema is not contagious for dogs, in the same way that it cannot be transferred from human to human. However bacterial skin conditions (which look like eczema, but are not) are contagious for both pets and humans.
Eczema is a term applied to a range of skin conditions from cracked skin to rashes. For further reading it would be best to go to Dr, or look at NHS direct.
The spelling is eczema (a skin disease).
Eczema is a skin condition, not a disease. It is characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed patches of skin. Eczema is a chronic condition that can be managed with proper treatment and skincare.
Eczema is a skin condition cause primarily by inflammation. A doctor can prescribe cremes to help a breakout of eczema.
If it is right under the skin , it looks like a bruise.
A skin cell looks a lot like a frosted flake. its flat and dry and if a bunch of them are looked at under a microscope they look like a desert
You have not stated what these rashes look like. It is not uncommon of those that suffer from eczema to get rashes in the corners of their mouths, and it can spread. If a person tends to suffer from eczema they start off with a tiny water type blister that can become very itchy. Once this blister breaks the skin tends to peel.
Clobetasol propionate is a potent corticosteroid that is used to treat inflammation and skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. It is not typically used for skin lightening and should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid potential side effects like skin thinning and discoloration.
It's NOT for people with skin disorders, like eczema, and other immune disorders.
It's a prescription ointment used to treat skin inflammation like eczema