Do you know which type of excema he has? Has the dermotologist said?
Atopic: the ?allergic? type often seen in people who also have hay fever or asthma.(Which I have)
Allergic contact: due to skin contact to a substance to which the individual is sensitive. The same substance does not cause eczema in a person who is not sensitive to it. (which I also have)
Irritant contact: due to skin contact with irritating chemicals, powders, cleaning agents, etc. Contact with such a substance is likely to cause eczema in any person, although a degree of individual variation still exists.(which I also have)
Discoid: appears as discrete islands of eczema on a background of normal skin.
Seborrhoeic: in infants appears in the nappy area and the scalp. In adults, also appears on the scalp and in the skin creases between the nose and sides of the mouth. Can be caused by yeast infection.
Others: a miscellaneous group including eczema of the legs caused by varicose veins and pompholyx ? an intensely itchy form located on the hands and composed of small or (sometimes) large blisters.