Eczema in Children

Eczema is a skin condition that causes the skin to become red, dry, and itchy. It is common in children. Eczema is not contagious, but it can cause a lot of discomfort. Read more below.

What is eczema?

Eczema is a skin condition in which the skin becomes inflamed. The skin turns red, itches, and may be scaly. Eczema is usually caused by a combination of two factors:

This combination makes the skin particularly sensitive to irritants.

How do you recognize eczema?

Eczema often appears on the elbows, behind the knees, the face, and the neck. In babies, it often appears on the cheeks and arms.

In children with eczema, the symptoms usually disappear by the age of 5. However, the eczema may return later in life.

What is the cause?

The exact cause is complex, but there are several factors that play a role:

Eczema is not an allergy. It is an inflammatory reaction of the skin. Due to a genetic predisposition, the skin is too dry and the immune system overreacts.

What can you do on your own?

According to the principles of Eczeemwijzer, there are many things you can do on your own to reduce your symptoms:

When should you see a pediatrician?

Your family doctor or pediatrician will determine whether your child needs a referral to a pediatrician. Call or visit your family doctor if:

What do we do?

Sometimes eczema is so severe that you need extra help from a pediatrician. The pediatrician will work with you and your child to determine what the problem is and which treatment is best.

What does a pediatrician do?

Frequently Asked Questions

With a referral from your primary care physician or pediatrician, care provided by a pediatrician is covered under basic health insurance. There is no deductible for children, so our care won’t cost you anything. You can find more information about this on the reimbursement page.

If your child is already receiving treatment from us, you can request repeat prescriptions for medication or authorizations for special dietary needs. You can do this by calling or sending an email to the location where your child is registered.

I would like to make an appointment

To make an appointment at De Kinderartsenpraktijk in Amsterdam, The Hague, or Rotterdam, you’ll need a referral from your family doctor or pediatrician.