What are the symptoms of exczema?
The most common symptoms of eczema are:
1. Dry, itchy skin
2. Red, inflamed patches on the skin
3. Small, raised bumps on the skin that may be filled with fluid
4. Crusting or scaling of the skin
5. Bleeding or weeping sores
6. Thickening of the skin
7. Darkening of the skin
8. Swelling of the affected area
9. Oozing or discharge from the affected area
10. Pain or discomfort
11. Scaly patches on the skin that may ooze or have a crust
12. Swollen lymph nodes
13. A feeling of intense heat or burning on the skin
14. Skin sores that weep and form crusts
15. Fever and chills
16. Skin that is unusually sensitive to heat or cold
17. Increased thirst
18. Fatigue
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