"This well-known skin condition - which affects almost one third of children, can be a real irritant, but there are ways to manage it"
"Eczema is a relatively common condition that typically develops in childhood and affects 30pc of children. There is no specific cure for eczema, but newer treatments are helping sufferers to gain control of the condition."
"Atopic eczema (or atopic dermatitis) is a non-contagious inflammatory skin condition. The main symptom associated with eczema is an intense itch."
Eczema frequently begins in childhood and affects around thirty percent of children. Atopic eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is a non-contagious inflammatory skin condition characterized primarily by an intense itch. No specific cure currently exists, but newer therapies and management strategies can help reduce symptoms and improve control of flare-ups. The condition can be a significant irritant and impact quality of life, particularly when itching leads to disrupted sleep or skin damage. Effective management typically combines topical treatments, skin care routines, avoidance of triggers, and medical therapies when necessary.
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