Eczema
Eczema ( 39 Questions)
This choice describes a different skin condition, such as hives or urticaria, not eczema.
Painful blisters and pustules are more typical of conditions like impetigo or folliculitis, not eczema.
Eczema is characterized by dry, red, and inflamed patches on the skin, which can be itchy and may sometimes appear scaly.
White, scaly patches with well-defined borders are associated with fungal infections like tinea versicolor, not eczema.
Explanation: Eczema is characterized by dry, red, and inflamed patches on the skin, which can be itchy and may sometimes appear scaly.
Incorrect choices: a. This choice describes a different skin condition, such as hives or urticaria, not eczema.
b. Painful blisters and pustules are more typical of conditions like impetigo or folliculitis, not eczema.
d. White, scaly patches with well-defined borders are associated with fungal infections like tinea versicolor, not eczema.