Symptoms vary with age. In infants and young children, eczema may appear on the cheeks, neck, arms and legs as a red, scaling, oozing or crusty rash. Older children will have dry, thick scaly skin which becomes very itchy compared to that found in infants. Adolescents may develop thick, dull colored leathery rashes around or on the face, neck, hands, fingers, feet and toes.
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