About Eczema
More than 33 million Americans of all ages experience eczema, an inflammatory skin disease that results in rashes and patches of itchy, red skin that can appear anywhere on the body, but most commonly occur on the neck, face, hands, feet, and joints. Eczema can vary in severity, yet often leads to diminished quality of life and significant emotional burden in addition to pain, physical discomfort, and sleep disturbance for affected individuals. Despite the high prevalence of this condition, there are limited topical and systemic FDA-approved therapies for eczema, and few patients, especially those with moderate to severe eczema, experience total symptom relief or sustained control of the disease.
For more information and resources, please visit the websites of partnering organizations serving adults and children with eczema, their families, and loved ones.
For more information and resources, please visit the websites of partnering organizations serving adults and children with eczema, their families, and loved ones.