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difference between eczema, rash and blotch and their meanings



 
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difference between eczema, rash and blotch and their meanings Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:45 am  difference between eczema, rash and blotch and their meanings
 

Could anyone tell me, what is the difference between (eczema, rash, blotch)
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difference between eczema, rash and blotch and their meanings Wed Feb 14, 2007 6:27 am  difference between eczema, rash and blotch and their meanings
 

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From various online medical dictionaries:

rash: Lay term for a cutaneous eruption.

eczema: Generic term for inflammatory conditions of the skin, particularly with vesiculation in the acute stage, typically erythematous, edematous, papular, and crusting; followed often by lichenification and scaling and occasionally by duskiness of the erythema and, infrequently, hyperpigmentation; often accompanied by sensations of itching and burning; the vesicles form by intraepidermal spongiosis; often hereditary and associated with allergic rhinitis and asthma.

blotch: a blemish or spot.

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