Yes
It's possible. However, Eczema is usually itchy. Eczema is dry and flaky, though.
This eczema is making my head itchy.
Yes eczema is the correct spelling for the scaly, itchy rash.
You could be suffering from dyshidrotic eczema. A doctor will be able to diagnose and treat the problem.
The spelling is eczema (a skin disease).
No, a baby with eczema will not die. Eczema is not a life threatening disease, it only causes dry and itchy patches of skin.
Eczema
The hot, itchy, rash knots behind ears, knees and elbows are inflammations of the skin. It is also known as eczema or atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema.
The rash could be many different things. Some of the possible things may include poison ivy, eczema or a heat rash.
Itchy heels can be a symptom of a variety of diseases such as diabetes, eczema, peripheral nerve damage, athlete's foot, dermatitis, or a reaction to medication.
i'm not much of an expert but clorox will very likely make eczema much much worse. all i know is that it is a strong alkaline, and strong alkalines irritate the skin. eczema causes the skin to be very dry and itchy, and i think clorox will make it even more dry,red and itchy. so no, clorox is not good for people with eczema (heck if clorox makes normal people feel itchy and blistered, how do you think eczema people are going to be?). it isn't USED for baths, mate. it's good for clothes, and even then you have to be careful. do not use it for baths that would be very very bad.
Yes, it may be. It is often found on the inside creases of skin, there are treatments available after consulting your doctor such as cortisone creams and a great product from the chemist called "Dermerveen". Also, if you have alot of allergies, it could very well be eczema.