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Eczema Collection

"Eczema: A Complex Skin Condition Unveiled" Diseases of the Skin - Plate 4, Diseases of the skin (colour litho

Background imageEczema Collection: Diseases of the Skin - Plate 4

Diseases of the Skin - Plate 4. Crusted or Honeycomb Ringworm, Alopecia (hair-loss), Ringworm of the scalp, spotted rose rash, running scab - eczema and Nettle rash. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageEczema Collection: Diseases of the skin (colour litho)

Diseases of the skin (colour litho)
6005603 Diseases of the skin (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diseases of the skin)

Background imageEczema Collection: Skin disorders (colour litho)

Skin disorders (colour litho)
3630405 Skin disorders (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Skin disorders. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageEczema Collection: Skin Diseases (colour litho)

Skin Diseases (colour litho)
2799357 Skin Diseases (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Skin Diseases. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene)

Background imageEczema Collection: Skin disorders, c. 1890 (colour chromolithograph)

Skin disorders, c. 1890 (colour chromolithograph)
1065620 Skin disorders, c.1890 (colour chromolithograph) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; Prismatic Pictures; German, out of copyright

Background imageEczema Collection: Eczema

Eczema
Mehdi Mokhtari

Background imageEczema Collection: Advert for Eczema soap 1905

Advert for Eczema soap 1905
F. S. Cleaverss patent Eczema soap. Date: 1905

Background imageEczema Collection: Dermatitis, Infantile seborrheic eczema, drawing

Dermatitis, Infantile seborrheic eczema, drawing
Medicine - Pathology - Dermatitis - Infantile seborrheic eczema. Drawing

Background imageEczema Collection: Artwork of eczema in section of skin epidermis

Artwork of eczema in section of skin epidermis

Background imageEczema Collection: Eczema skin condition

Eczema skin condition
Eczema. Computer artwork of the epidermis (upper skin layer) of skin affected by eczema. Eczema is a skin inflammation characterised by an itchy pink rash on the skins surface

Background imageEczema Collection: Eczema, SEM

Eczema, SEM
Eczema, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Eczema is a form of dermatitis or inflammation of the upper layers of the skin

Background imageEczema Collection: Dimethyl fumarate allergen molecule

Dimethyl fumarate allergen molecule
Dimethyl fumarate, molecular model. This chemical is used to treat the skin disorder psoriasis and as a mould inhibitor. However

Background imageEczema Collection: Evening primrose flowers

Evening primrose flowers (Oenothera biennis). This plant has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. The oil extracted from it is taken as a sedative

Background imageEczema Collection: Marigold (Calendula officinalis)

Marigold (Calendula officinalis)
Marigold flower (Calendula officinalis). This plant is commonly used in herbal medicine to treat minor skin wounds, reduce inflammation and to treat eczema. It is also edible

Background imageEczema Collection: Burdock (Arctium lappa)

Burdock (Arctium lappa)
Burdock leaf (Arctium lappa). This plant has a number of uses in herbal medicine. The leaves and root are edible, and are considered to useful in purifying the blood and eliminating uric acid

Background imageEczema Collection: Marigold (Calendula officinalis)

Marigold (Calendula officinalis)
Marigold flower (Calendula officinalis). This plant is commonly used in herbal medicine to treat minor skin wounds, reduce inflammation and to treat eczema. It is also edible


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"Eczema: A Complex Skin Condition Unveiled" Diseases of the Skin - Plate 4, Diseases of the skin (colour litho), and Skin disorders (colour litho) are just a few glimpses into the intricate world of eczema. This chronic inflammatory condition affects millions worldwide, causing discomfort and distress. With its roots dating back to c. 1890 (colour chromolithograph), it has been a subject of study for centuries. Its diverse forms, such as dermatitis, infantile seborrheic eczema, and more, have intrigued researchers and medical professionals alike. An advert for Eczema soap in 1905 highlights early attempts at finding relief from this stubborn ailment. However, it wasn't until recent years that significant advancements have been made in understanding its causes and developing effective treatments. Illustrations by Cecil Aldin in "A Dog Day" depict how even our furry friends can suffer from this perplexing condition. It serves as a reminder that eczema knows no boundaries – affecting people across all ages and species. Artwork showcasing an eczematous section of skin epidermis provides us with a glimpse beneath the surface. The disrupted barrier function is evident here; dryness, redness, itching become apparent symptoms experienced by those battling with this relentless condition. Living with eczema requires patience and perseverance as individuals navigate through flare-ups triggered by allergens or stressors unique to their bodies. Yet amidst these challenges lies hope – innovative therapies are emerging alongside holistic approaches aimed at managing symptoms effectively. As we delve deeper into understanding this enigmatic disorder known as eczema, let's continue to support research efforts towards uncovering new treatment options while fostering empathy for those who bear its burden daily.