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eczema
[ ek-suh-muh, eg-zuh-, ig-zee- ]
noun
- an inflammatory condition of the skin attended with itching and the exudation of serous matter.
eczema
/ ɪɡˈziːmə; ɛkˈsɛmətəs; ˈɛksɪmə /
noun
- pathol a skin inflammation with lesions that scale, crust, or ooze a serous fluid, often accompanied by intense itching or burning
eczema
/ ĕk′sə-mə /
- An acute or chronic noncontagious inflammation of the skin, often caused by allergy and characterized by itching, scaling, and blistering.
Derived Forms
- eczematous, adjective
Other Words From
- ec·zema·tous [ig-, zem, -, uh, -t, uh, s, -, zee, -m, uh, -], adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of eczema1
Example Sentences
As skin sensitivity and conditions like eczema continue to rise, driven by factors like climate change and environmental stressors, a more holistic understanding of skin microbiota imbalances offers a pathway to new treatments.
Smith began making her food from scratch after being diagnosed with lupus and eczema.
After reading all of the instant accusations against Walz, I was half expecting to hear he had flat feet, eczema, psoriasis and halitosis.
“Your hair might feel brittle and it can irritate skin issues like eczema.”
They may instead be confused for lesions caused by eczema and can therefore go without proper treatment for months.
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