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In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains key things you need to know about discoid eczema. What is discoid eczema? Discoid eczema, also known as nummular eczema, is a type of eczema that causes distinctive round or oval-shaped patches of inflamed skin. The word “discoid” refers to the disc-like shape of the rash. It can affect people of all ages but is more common in adults, especially men in middle age. What causes discoid eczema? The exact cause isn’t fully understood, but several factors can contribute. These include dry skin, minor skin injuries (like insect bites or scratches), and sensitivity to certain substances such as metals or fragrances. People with a history of other types of eczema, or allergic conditions like asthma or hay fever, may be more likely to develop discoid eczema. Cold weather, stress, and alcohol may also trigger flare-ups. What are the symptoms of discoid eczema? Round or oval red, pink, or brownish patches on the skin Itching or burning in the affected areas Dry, cracked, or scaly skin Lesions that may ooze fluid or become crusted over Thickening or hardening of the skin if it becomes chronic Commonly affects the legs, arms, hands or torso Treatment of discoid eczema There’s no cure, but flare-ups can be managed with the right treatment and skincare: Moisturise regularly to keep the skin hydrated and reduce itching Topical steroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation Antibiotics might be needed if the patches become infected Avoid known triggers and try to prevent skin injury or excessive dryness Stick to a consistent daily skincare routine — this is key to managing symptoms and preventing flare-ups If your symptoms are persistent or severe, it’s important to see your GP or dermatologist for assessment and support. CONTENTS AND TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - Causes of discoid eczema 01:55 - Signs and Symptoms of Discoid Eczema 03:23 - How to spot signs of infection 03:58 - When to seek medical advice about discoid eczema 04:48 - Treatment of discoid eczema Further information: NHS information on discoid eczema: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/discoid... National eczema foundation: https://nationaleczema.org/eczema/typ... Mind the Gap resource: https://wellcomecollection.org/works/... #doctor #eczema #dermatitis #dermatology #skin #health #discoideczema #nummulareczema ************************************************************************ Connect through: YouTube: / doctorodonovan TikTok: @doctorodonovan ************************************************************************** Disclaimer: The video is intended as an educational resource only. The information within this video or on this channel isn't designed to replace professional input, so if you have any medical issues please consult a medical provider. No professional relationship is being created by watching this video. Dr. O’Donovan cannot give any individual medical advice. All information should be verified for accuracy by the individual user. Dr O’Donovan accepts no responsibility for individual interpretation of data, although it is always accurate to the best of his knowledge at the time of the video being published. This is an EDUCATIONAL video. Images are used in accordance with fair use guidelines. Legal information: Content provided via YouTube is for general information purposes ONLY. Information videos are not produced to provide individualised medical advice. Medical education videos on Doctor O'Donovan are not a substitute for professional professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. NEVER ignore professional medical advice because of something you have heard here. ALWAYS consult your doctor regarding any concerns about your condition or treatment.