Itchy skin, often worse at night
Dry, rough, or scaly skin
Red, inflamed, or irritated patches
Small bumps or blisters that may leak fluid
Thickened or leathery skin from repeated scratching
Cracked, sensitive, or painful skin
Rash in common areas like the hands, elbows, knees, neck, eyelids, or face
Symptoms that come and go in flare-ups
Skin that gets worse with soaps, fragrances, sweat, stress, or weather changes
A history of allergies, asthma, or hay fever
Skin that does not improve with basic moisturizing
A doctor or dermatologist confirming the diagnosis
