Eczema on the legs may be treated differently depending on which part of the leg is affected. Lower leg eczema, also called varicose eczema or stasis eczema, affects about 70% of people over 70.
The skin on different areas of the body requires different regimens. Here’s how dermatologists recommend treating it on your face, scalp, arms, and more.
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While eczema is a common skin condition, it can manifest in many different ways. And with so much possible variation, it's not always easy to properly identify eczema. Eczema symptoms can be mild — a ...
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Skin conditions and diseases are very common and affect millions of people each year, from acne and rosacea to eczema (also known as atopic dermatitis) and psoriasis. Acne, one of the most common skin ...