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eczema

/ek-suh-muh, eg-zuh-, ig-zee-/US // ˈɛk sə mə, ˈɛg zə-, ɪgˈzi- //UK // (ˈɛksɪmə, ɪɡˈziːmə) //

湿疹,湿气,湿疣,湿热

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : an inflammatory condition of the skin attended with itching and the exudation of serous matter.

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Examples

  • Plus, constant hand washing and sanitizing have led to an increase in eczema flare ups.

  • These inequities can make it especially difficult to then recognize skin concerns like eczema on your own skin and then advocate for yourself to get an accurate diagnosis.

  • This will help them identify conditions like eczema or hyperpigmentation so they can help you relieve these conditions with effective ingredients like oat or soy.

  • They worsened over the next couple of weeks, but when she took her children to their pediatrician, “he just chalked it up to eczema,” Gaither says.

  • To Kizer’s knowledge, this paper is the first to link eczema and itch to pollution from a wildfire.

  • Food that one patient could eat with impunity brought out a beautiful eczema or urticaria on another patient.

  • Useful in eczema and diseases of the integument where cell destruction is a prominent factor.

  • What is to be said about the use of soap and water in eczema?

  • How would you exclude ringworm in a suspected case of eczema?

  • Eczema may be due to constitutional or local causes, or to both.