Eczema is a common skin condition that causes itchiness, rashes, dry patches, and infection. It's a type of dermatitis, which is a group of conditions that can inflame or irritate your skin.
Most people can manage their symptoms by getting treatment and by avoiding irritants, things that can affect your skin when you come into contact with
them. Extreme itchiness is the No. 1 overall symptom of eczema, and scratching that itch only makes it worse.
Over 31 million Americans have eczema and approximately 15 to 20% of Canadians suffer from it. The periods when symptoms are at their worst are called "flare-ups." These can last for days or even weeks. The most common type is atopic dermatitis (AD).
We'll try to demystify this widespread but misunderstood itchy condition, highlighting its triggers and the path to effective management.