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Does Eczema (disease) spread into the legs?
How to eliminate this disease?
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Answered by royricha42002
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Hey mate here is your answer:-)

It can spread to various parts of the body (for example, the face, cheeks, and chin [of infants] and the neck, wrist, knees, and elbows [of adults]). Scratching the skin can make eczema worse.

Although there is no cure, most people can effectively manage their disease with medical treatment and by avoiding irritants. The condition is not contagious and can't be spread from person to person.

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Answered by aman3495
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Eczema is a condition where patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, red, cracked, and rough. Blisters may sometimes occur.


Symptoms in adults

Rashes commonly appear in creases of the elbows or knees or the nape of the neck.
Rashes cover much of the body.


Rashes can be especially prominent on the neck, face, and around the eyes.

Rashes can cause very dry skin.

Rashes can be permanently itchy.

Rashes in adults can be more scaly than those occurring in children.

Rashes can lead to skin infections.


Treatment
There is no cure for eczema. Treatment for the condition aims to heal the affected skin and prevent flare-ups of symptoms. Doctors will suggest a plan of treatment based on an individual's age, symptoms, and current state of health.

For some people, eczema goes away over time. For others, it remains a lifelong condition.

Home care

There are numerous things that people with eczema can do to support skin health and alleviate symptoms, such as:

taking lukewarm baths

applying moisturizer within 3 minutes of

bathing to "lock in" moisture

moisturizing every day

wearing cotton and soft fabrics, and avoiding rough, scratchy fibers and tight-fitting clothing
using a mild soap or a non-soap cleanser

when washing
air drying or gently patting skin dry with a towel, rather than rubbing the skin dry after bathing

where possible, avoiding rapid changes of temperature and activities that make you sweat

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