The outside surface of the skin is the most noticeable. It is most usually seen on the arms, legs, stomach, and face, although it can affect any place where there is skin! Interestingly, many people with eczema also have Asthma. They seem to go hand-in-hand, but not always of course. Because there seems to be a connection between the two, there may very well be other effects in the body with eczema also.
The Integumentary System or skin.
The skin is the organ affected by eczema.
Eczema is a skin condition.
eyes
Human papillomavirus can affect the skin on any part of the body. Different subtypes of the virus are more likely to cause lesions on different body parts.
No, eczema doesn't cause blistering, and it isn't known to affect the penis. If you have blistering anywhere on your penis, there are a couple of causes, but the most likely is a STD. Anyone who has blistering in the genital region needs to make an appointment with their doctor to get evaluated and properly treated.
yes depending on what body part it is
Human psychology is determined mostly by the brain, but also by hormones, which are produced by various glands. Of course, if some other part of the body has a health issue, it can affect the well being and thus the behavior of a person, too.
A part of the human body that starts with N is Nose. Nerves....
The largest organ of the human body is the skin.
the human cell
The dirtiest part of a human body is inside the mouth.
Every part of the body is vulnerable
Quite significantly as that body part is no longer there.