| What
does Eczema look like?
These are photos
of Eczema. However, symptoms are unique to the
sufferer. Do get a diagnosis from your doctor or dermatologist.
Opposite to
psoriasis, Eczema tends to be in the inside of the joints, behind the
knees and
arms whereas Psoriasis tends to be on the elbows and front of the
knees. For more help on identifying Eczema, I recommend you read
page 28 of Solve Eczema Naturally.
What does
infected skin look like?
Over the years I have
come to realise that if Eczema cracks and weeps it is infected and
needs antibiotics. I’ve left things too long myself before seeking help
from my doctor and not recognised infected skin.
- Weeping and oozing of clear fluid,
crusting.
- Cracks that won’t heal.
- Intense heat.
- Heat at night is often a sign of
infection... the feeling that you are glowing... searching around the
bed for a cool area of mattress.
- Very intense itching.
Eczema Pictures
Atopic
Eczema

Chronic Atopic Eczema


Fingertip
Eczema

Acute Atopic Eczema


Baby Eczema and
Childhood Eczema


Aestotic Eczema

Nummular Eczema

What else might it be?
Possible misdiagnosis
Scabies

Be aware that sometimes
when skin problems are not responding to normal treatment there may by
another problem. I have known scabies be missed and confused with a
diagnosis of dermatitis or Eczema.

Stasis
Dermatitis or

Pompholyx Eczema


To see more photographs of Eczema I highly recommend you download our ebook and see chapters X. Discover simple,
easy-to-use tips, tricks and techniques proven to work when you read my Solve Eczema Naturally ebook.
You'll learn what's causing your Eczema and how to prevent and control it and much more.
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