Eczema
The word Eczema is derived from a Greek word which means ‘to boil’. It is also called as dermatitis. It refers to an inflammation of the skin which forms pustules on the skin from which sometimes there is clear fluid discharge may occur. It is chronic and essentially a constitutional disease resulting from toxic condition of the system. It generally serious disorder during infancy but improves by early adulthood. It most commonly appears on the hands, wrists, arms, neck, face, upper chest and back of the knees. It is not contagious. Causes of Eczema:- Allergies Varicose veins Faulty body metabolism Cold and dry weather Nutritional deficiencies. Symptoms of Eczema:- 1. Itching 2. Redness on skin 3. Dry and flaky skin 4. Itchy blisters 5. Inflammation on skin 6. Small bumps on forehead, neck and cheek 7. Rough and ...