Eczema does not usually transform into artificial urticaria, but people with eczema are at a higher risk of developing artificial urticaria than the general population. Artificial urticaria is a type of induced urticaria that manifests itself as a linear elevation of the skin at the site of a scratch. Eczema is an inflammation of the superficial dermis and epidermis caused by a variety of internal and external factors. Clinically, lesions in the acute phase are dominated by herpes papules with a tendency to ooze, and in the chronic phase are dominated by mossy lesions, which are prone to recurring episodes. Eczema and urticaria are two different diseases, and they usually do not change each other. However, people with eczema are mostly allergic, urticaria occurs in allergic people, so people with eczema may also occur urticaria. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, diagnose the condition after examination by a professional doctor, and receive standardized treatment in time to prevent recurrence. Daily attention to avoid contact with allergens can, to a certain extent, prevent the occurrence of urticaria.