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Cosa (chi) è eczéma - definizione

INFLAMMATION OF THE SKIN
Adult seborrhoeic eczema; Excema; Exma; Ezcema; Dermititis; Vesicular dermatitis; Exzema; Dermitis; Exhema; Ecsma; Eczma; Eczematoid; Eczematous dermatitis; Exima; Ecsima; Allergic or sensitive dermatitis; Vulvar dermatitis; Infective dermatitis; Eczema treatment; Infected eczema; Perivascular dermatitis; Eyelid eczema; Scrotal eczema; Purulent dermatitis; Intertriginous eczema; Infective eczema; Anal eczema; Perianal eczema; Lick eczema; Etat craquelé; Eczematid; NEC dermatitis; Psoriasiform palmar eczema; Hyperkeratotic palmar eczema; Eczema infantum; NEC atopic eczema; Phototoxic eczema; Exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatitis; Moisturizers in eczema; Chronic dermatitis of the hands and feet; Wet eczema; Eczema; Weeping eczema; Weeping Eczema; Exudative eczema; Skin asthma; Salt rheum; Irritant agent eczema; Allergic dermatitis; Alternative medicine for dermatitis
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eczema         
['?ks?m?, '?kz?m?]
¦ noun a medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed with blisters which cause itching and bleeding.
Derivatives
eczematous ?k'zi:m?t?s, ?k'z?m- adjective
Origin
C18: mod. L., from Gk ekzema, from ekzein 'boil over, break out'.
eczema         
Eczema is a skin disease which makes your skin itch and become sore, rough, and broken.
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Eczema         
·noun An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts;
- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.

Wikipedia

Dermatitis

Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin, typically characterized by itchiness, redness and a rash. In cases of short duration, there may be small blisters, while in long-term cases the skin may become thickened. The area of skin involved can vary from small to covering the entire body. Dermatitis is often called eczema, and the difference between those terms is not standardized.

The exact cause of the condition is often unclear. Cases may involve a combination of allergy and poor venous return. The type of dermatitis is generally determined by the person's history and the location of the rash. For example, irritant dermatitis often occurs on the hands of those who frequently get them wet. Allergic contact dermatitis occurs upon exposure to an allergen, causing a hypersensitivity reaction in the skin.

Prevention of atopic dermatitis is typically with essential fatty acids, and may be treated with moisturizers and steroid creams. The steroid creams should generally be of mid- to high strength and used for less than two weeks at a time, as side effects can occur. Antibiotics may be required if there are signs of skin infection. Contact dermatitis is typically treated by avoiding the allergen or irritant. Antihistamines may help with sleep and decrease nighttime scratching.

Dermatitis was estimated to affect 245 million people globally in 2015, or 3.34% of the world population. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type and generally starts in childhood. In the United States, it affects about 10–30% of people. Contact dermatitis is twice as common in females as males. Allergic contact dermatitis affects about 7% of people at some point in their lives. Irritant contact dermatitis is common, especially among people with certain occupations; exact rates are unclear.