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Eczema vs. Rosacea: How to Tell the Difference

Eczema

Some of the symptoms if eczema include:

  • Itching
  • Dry skin
  • Swelling
  • Red or brownish-gray patches
  • Red bumps that may ooze
  • Thick and leathery skin caused by prolonged scratching

Eczema [1] can occur in any part of the body including the face, the crook of the elbows, black of the knees, back of the neck, eyelids, and mouth area. Children may be prone to more widespread outbreaks of eczema that include:

  • Chest
  • Stomach
  • Front of the legs
  • Cheeks
  • Backs