Eczema on the body may or may not be an allergy.
Eczema is a disease whose etiology is not entirely clear, and the pathogenesis is complex, and is considered to be related to a variety of factors.
Some eczema patients are triggered by contact with certain allergens in the environment or food, so eczema and allergies are considered to have a certain relationship. In addition, many patients with eczema usually have a combination of other allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma, and there is a family history of the same disease in the family.
Some patients have eczema that is not directly related to allergies, such as those who themselves suffer from endocrine disorders, nutritional disorders, chronic infections and other underlying diseases, which can lead to skin barrier dysfunction and cause eczema.
If eczema occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.