Eczema is a very common problem all over the world. It is estimated that the disorder affects between 5% and 20% of children and about 2% of adults.
The condition is marked by the appearance of skin changes with bullous formations on the surface of the skin, which, when ruptured, release a liquid similar to water.
When the problem becomes chronic, these wounds dry out, leading to the formation of crusts. In addition, there is a considerable increase in skin thickness in the region.