What does eczema mean?

Eczema is an allergic, inflammatory skin disease that can be caused by a variety of factors. Eczema is characterized by the involvement of the superficial layers of the epidermis and dermis and is characterized by intense itching and a polymorphic, symmetrical distribution of the rash with a tendency to exude. The treatment of eczema is complex, often presenting a chronic course and prone to recurrence. With the progress of social life, the incidence has been on the rise in recent years. For the treatment of eczema, topical topical and oral medications can be considered. Topical topical medications can be applied including local application of hormone cream or local injection of hydrocortisone, while oral medications are mainly oral anti-allergy medications, such as antihistamines.