Dyshidrotic eczema and contact dermatitis can both result in itchy, irritated skin. However, dyshidrotic eczema has distinct features and is more limited in the parts of the body it affects.
Since data has long shown that rates of eczema -- clinically known as atopic dermatitis -- increase along with ...
We’re exploring practical ways to manage eczema flare-ups at work, so you can stay comfortable, focused, and as stress-free ...
Eczema is relatively common, affecting 20 percent of children and 10 percent of adults around the world (1). If you are one of the many who experiences eczema, you know the symptoms, which can include ...