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The most common sign or indication of atopic eczema is severe dry skin and rough, red patches, rashes, or lesions on ones face, fronts of elbows, backs of the knees, and on the hands and feet, but can involve the entire body as well. It is extremely itchy and scratching can cause redness, swelling, cracking, "weeping" of clear fluid, crusting, thick skin and scaling.
Most people with atopic eczema recognize that it often clears up for a time (remission) and then reappears or flares up under certain conditions. Research is currently happening to learn the causes of eczema, and how to better treat, manage and prevent this condition. So hang in there you folks with this problem -- help is on the way!
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