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Over 30 million American may have it. You are not alone. The rash of eczema is different for each person. It may even look different or affect different parts of your body from time to time. It can be mild, moderate, or severe. Generally, people with eczema suffer from dry, sensitive skin. Eczema is also known for its intense itch.

Eczema

If you have eczema we will help you determine what kind and how severe then treat it appropriately

Eczema is an inflammation of the skin. It is characterized by itchy, erythematous, vesicular, weeping, and crusting patches. The term eczema is also commonly used to describe atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema.

 

It can appear all over the body. Many people have it on their elbows or behind their knees. Children and adults tend to have eczema on the neck, wrists, and ankles, and in areas that bend, like the inner elbow and knee. Babies can have eczema too.

 

We can help you diagnose your eczema, and figure out the best treatment plan. We can talk you through your options, including prescription strength creams and moisturizers, skincare routines, or ultralight therapy.

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