Eczema is inflammation that causes itching and dryness and often prompts the individual to scratch, which further inflames the skin. While the exact cause is unknown, common triggers include soaps, synthetic fibers, detergents, wool, and stress. The condition is most common amongst babies and children, but adults can also experience it. Eczema is not contagious and is usually not serious, unless the irritated skin cracks, which can lead to infection.

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