ECZEMA IS A CHRONIC CONDITION CAUSED BY EXCESS INFLAMMATION INSIDE the body

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is caused in part by an overactive immune system, which
causes more inflammation under the skin than normal. This inflammation can
lead to itching and rashes on the skin's surface.


THE ITCH-SCRATCH CYCLE

Itching
Immune cells in the skin send
inflammatory signals to the surface.
This is what makes you think, "I really
need to scratch my skin."

Scratching
When you scratch, you can further break
down the outer layer of skin cells and
allow germs, irritants, and allergens to
penetrate into your body.

Inflammation
As a result, your immune cells continue
sending inflammatory signals to the
surface, causing even more
inflammation, itching, and rashes.

Take This Quiz to Understand Your Condition

Answer a few quick questions to better understand moderate-to-severe eczema
(atopic dermatitis), and use this information to help have a discussion with a doctor.

HOW DOES ECZEMA
LOOK ON YOUR SKIN?

The Eczema Skin Gallery highlights
photos from real eczema patients to
help you understand what moderate-to-severe eczema may look like across
various skin tones.

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My eczema might be moderate, but 'moderate' doesn’t describe how much time and energy I’ve put into coping with eczema.

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Real patient living with moderate eczema.
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FACTS ABOUT ECZEMA
(ATOPIC DERMATITIS)

  • Eczema is an immunological disease where the immune system causes more inflammation than normal.
  • An overactive immune system under the skin can cause increased inflammation on the skin's surface, contributing to itchy patches.
  • Eczema commonly appears on the face, hands, knees, neck, elbows, and ankles.
  • Experiencing frequent flare-ups while using topical prescription therapies may mean that moderate-to-severe eczema is not well controlled.