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Is Eczema, Related With Warmness In Arms?

The inside of my left arm feels like it has had boiling water spilled over it. It stretches over my elbow and my left wrist is also sore. I have stress related eczema just below my shoulder blade on the same side. Is this related or is there another cause?
Thu, 9 Jun 2016
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Eczema may be associated with warmness of the arms if there is secondary infection. Eczema itself will not produce warmness unless it is infected. If so then you might need a course of oral antibiotic like azithromycin along with topical steroid like mometasone and oral antihistamines like fexofenadine. Consult your dermatologist regarding the above mentioned therapy. Regards
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Is Eczema, Related With Warmness In Arms?

Eczema may be associated with warmness of the arms if there is secondary infection. Eczema itself will not produce warmness unless it is infected. If so then you might need a course of oral antibiotic like azithromycin along with topical steroid like mometasone and oral antihistamines like fexofenadine. Consult your dermatologist regarding the above mentioned therapy. Regards