Friday, 21 October 2011

Diseases » Dermatology » Atopic Dermatitis » symptoms


• Intense itching
• Blisters (vesicle formation) with oozing and crusting.
• Skin redness or inflammation around the blisters.
• Rash, in child under 2 years of age.
• Skin lesions begin on the cheeks in infants.
• May progress to the scalp, arms, trunk, and legs.
• Dry, leathery skin areas.
• More or less pigment than their normal skin tone.
• Located commonly in the inner elbow or behind the knee.
• May spread to the neck, hands, feet, eyelids, or behind the knee.
• Raw areas of the skin from scratching.
• Ear discharges or bleeding.

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