New eczema symptoms - burning

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treep2305
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by treep2305 on Thu May 25, 2023 5:43 pm

New eczema symptoms - burning

Hi

I'm wondering if anyone might be experiencing similar symptoms to me. I am 42, lifelong eczema sufferer. My eczema is usually characterised by broken skin, deep cuts and itchiness.

However, I am on my third bout of something different now. I don't have any broken skin - my last flare up cleared up well. The area around where I normally get eczema (on my hands) is suddenly bright red, with a rash, very painful to touch, burning. I haven't used anything new.

Any ideas? It's killing me! The top layer of skin is brown and shiny in places too.

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by Marcie Mom on Sun May 28, 2023 5:28 am

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Sorry to hear that and it does sound serious. It could be quite a few different conditions/complications from lifelong eczema.. hope you can get a dermatologist appointment soon. If you start to feel feverish or muscle weakness, may even want to go emergency. Hope you get some relief soon, take care.
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by advhccenter on Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:23 am

Re: New eczema symptoms - burning

Dyshidrotic dermatitis is a progressing (persistent) skin condition. It causes a consuming, tingling inclination. Extreme dyshidrotic dermatitis may likewise cause a rankling rash. It can influence your palms, the sides of your fingers, and the bottoms of your feet.

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