Pictures Of Eczema
Just going by pictures, eczema can look like a pretty scary skin condition. Images often
showcase skin that has become discolored, bumpy, or even broken and weeping. This can give outsiders or newly
diagnosed individuals a worrying perception of the condition. In reality, eczema is simply a condition that
flares up occasionally when the skin has been irritated by something—usually set on due to an allergy to an
item such as body wash, laundry detergent, or chemicals in the air. It can also be caused by recurring
exposure to harsh environments such as wool clothing or hot/long showers.
Types of Eczema and Where They are Found
There are a few different types of eczema. The main differences between them are the cause or
“trigger” behind the outbreak and its appearance or location. In the following pictures eczema can be
identified by the large red patches marring the skin.
Caution: Some of these pictures of eczema are hard to
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Atopic Dermatitis
This type of eczema is the most popular type of eczema. It can be identified by dry, itchy
skin that is red in patches. Many people experience blistering that may ooze or weep and then crust over.
Inflammation (redness and warmth to the touch) is also very common with atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis
can affect any area of the body, although it is particularly common behind the knees, on the neck, the inner
area of the elbow, and the hands and feet. For children, eczema is likely to show up on the face, chest, and
the back of the head. In the following pictures eczema can be seen in its classic, atopic form.
 
Nummular Eczema
This form of eczema has a very characteristic shape. A nummular eczema outbreak produces
rashes in the shape of circles, often described as being “coin-like” in appearance. If you take a look at the
following pictures, eczema in this form looks very similar to a ringworm infection. It can occur as a single
rash or a series of circular rashes.

Dyshidrosis Eczema
This type of eczema is also common and typically affects
the hands and the feet. This type of eczema can be very bothersome because it is often accompanied by
blistering, cracked, and scabbed skin. The feet can be particularly miserable because socks and shoes can lead
to further irritation, thus worsening the condition. The fluid-filled blisters can lead to cracks and dryness in
the skin, resulting in extreme itchiness. In the following pictures eczema can be identified by the dry, scaly
patches of the skin as well as discoloration and tiny blisters.

Irritant Eczema
This form of eczema is caused by contact with an irritating substance, such as chemicals,
perfumes, or dyes. Many people who come into regular contact with cardboard, cement, paints, glues, hair
salon products, cleaners, rubber gloves, or leather products suffer from irritant eczema due to recurring
exposure to irritating substances. Even nickel jewelry can result in irritant eczema, characterized by
itchiness, flakiness, and discoloration of the skin. In the following pictures eczema is shown as a
generalized splotchy area of raised skin.

Although this article does contain some hard-to-view pictures, eczema is a manageable
condition that can even be prevented by avoiding the triggers.
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