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Not eczema itself, but a gluten allergy can manifest itself in a rash. Research dermatitis herpetiformis.
this could be dermatitis. contact/stress related. or eczema or an allergy.
Not necessarily. If it's determined you have an allergy to cats and nothing else improves your symptoms however, than it is probably for the best.
It could be a parasite or an eczema.
There are things you can do to help prevent eczema, but since we don't know all of the causes, you can't completely prevent it. Some things you can do. Get a food allergy test - foods you are allergic to can cause eczema Stay away from detergents and soaps that are scented. Good luck!
No laboratory test can reliably diagnose AD, although some patients will be reactive to tests designed to diagnose allergy.
Heat rash maybe, eczema maybe also it may be an allergy to something like washing powder
Skin allergies or eczema and wheezing or asthma are closely connected. Food allergies are also part of the atopic picture.
This could be contact dermatitis that is caused by an allergic reaction to things such as soap and lotion. Eczema is another possibility. Eczema is either a genetic tendency toward dry, irritated skin or it's a skin allergy to an irritant or food.
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you know if there is eczema on your eye if there is eczema on your eye.
non-eczema