Eczema Symptoms                                                                

 

 

 

Eczema commonly affects the hands, behind the knees and the elbows but it can also be found almost anywhere on the body. Eczema is extremely itchy and typical Eczema symptom are thickening, scaly patches of skin that become red. 

Eczema symptoms are pretty basic. They are generally characterized by intense itching and a raised, patchy rash that become red. In extreme cases the skin may crack or ooze. The rash can occur all over the body, but appears mostly on the hands, arms, legs, face, behind the knees, elbows, and body creases. and feet. 

Here’s a list of eczema skin symptoms: 

Unbearable itchiness – some people have extremely itchiness that affect their daily activities, including sleeping and working. Constantly scratching might cause skin to split, leaving it prone to infection.

Starts as patchy and scaly dry skin on top of reddened, inflamed skin, then it turns into rash.

The affected areas may become abnormally thick.

Itchy or burning rash, which may be red, rough or irritated, scaly, and oozing.

Ooziness and flakiness when scratched.