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Health Tip: Is That Itchy Skin Eczema?
By LadyLively on February 28, 2014

Eczema is a rash that typically affects sensitive, dry skin and tends to be very itchy.
The National Eczema Association says other common symptoms of eczema include skin that:
- Appears red and inflamed.
- Has a recurring rash.
- Has scaly, rough or leathery-looking patches.
- Appears crusting or oozing.
- Swells or includes dark patches.
Source: HealthDay
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