that you have eczema
If you mean an eczema rash gets hot then it means... You have scratched it which makes the histamine in your body seize and then it gets even itchier than before. Also, the friction from your fingers heats the rash up too.
Mild Eczema just looks red, perhaps a little inflamed. Most of the skin is super dry anyway (imagine when it's cold and you get chapped lips. Like that, but everywhere). Then it gets scaly (the skin starts to flake) and it becomes a brighter red. You might also gets little bumps, like goosebumps. Serious Eczema shows scarlet marks on the skin, physical scratches, major scaling and open/possibly infected wounds. Once it gets to this point, you'll probably end up with scars.
It is possible, however the most important thing is to seek treatment for your nummular eczema.
Most likely this is caused by eczema. Eczema is triggered by water as it dries out the skin, or as an allergic reaction.
Eczematous diseases are very common with an estimated prevalence of more than 10% in the general population. According to statistics 15-25% of all dermatological patients suffer from eczema. Surveys have shown that eczema prevalence is increasing.
The population of Les Gets is 1,370.
Since some cases of eczema develop from food or environmental allergies, it is difficult to predict where or how a young child may develop eczema. Eczema is most common in infants three weeks old or younger, presumably as they first come in contact with these allergens.
About one in ten babies develop a form of atopic dermatitis called infantile eczema. Characterized by skin that oozes and becomes encrusted, infantile eczema most often occurs on the face and scalp
you know if there is eczema on your eye if there is eczema on your eye.
You will itch and you will most likely develop red sores.
non-eczema