Eczema

18.09.2025 | Natalia Kandybey

Eczema is an inflammatory skin disease that manifests itself as itching, redness, rashes, and peeling. It can be caused by both external irritants and internal disorders – allergies, stress, hormonal imbalance.

Eczema occurs in an acute or chronic form and requires an integrated approach to treatment: elimination of provoking factors, local therapy and, if necessary, systemic drugs.

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