Eczema is a chronic, non-infectious, inflammatory skin condition, which affects approximately one third of the Australian population at some point in life. Eczema causes patches of the skin to become red, itchy, dry and scaly. In some cases, the skin may weep. Eczema is usually found in the creases of the elbows, behind the knees, across the ankles, and may also involve the wrists, face, ears and neck.
Eczema most commonly occurs in infants and young children, affecting one in five children under two years of age. Symptoms of eczema usually improve with age, however many children will continue to have a tendency for dry, sensitive skin, through to adulthood. Eczema is not frequently observed in older children and adults
The cause of eczema is not well understood. In most cases, eczema is thought to be a hereditary condition. A strong association between eczema and allergic disorders (such as asthma, hay fever and food allergies) has been identified in the literature. However it is important to understand that eczema is not an allergic reaction, so an allergy to a particular substance will not cause an individual to develop eczema.
Please note these are examples of potential triggers of eczema, and it is not routinely recommended individuals with eczema avoid all of these triggers without seeking the advice of a qualified health professional.
As there currently remains no cure for eczema, the focus of eczema treatment is prevention and management of symptoms:
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