It's one thing to experience a difficulty with from time to time, but if the occasional itchiness and dryness linger, causing your , patchy, or like sandpaper, you may have . Those with the skin condition know it can be quite a challenge to , especially when flare-ups seem to keep developing overnight with no clear cause. For anyone with melanin-rich skin, this condition may be even more challenging to navigate, especially because Black skin is typically underrepresented in dermatological research, with only 4.

5 percent of medical textbooks showing conditions on dark skin, according to a study published in " " This makes it difficult to recognize and identify what skin conditions are presented and how you're supposed to treat them, as well as advocate for a proper diagnosis. That's why we chatted with Jessica Shepherd, PhD, chief medical officer at Verywell Health, who recently helped launch its , to discuss how eczema looks on melanated skin, what causes it, and how to care for it. Jessica Shepherd, PhD, is the chief medical officer at Verywell Health.

is a UK-based consultant dermatologist. "Eczema is a common inflammatory skin condition that causes dry, itchy, red, or scaly skin and affects about 10 percent of all people in the US," Dr. Shepherd tells PS.

"It's generally not harmful but can be uncomfortable if left untreated." It's a chronic condition where an overactive immune system leads to an impaired skin barrier that can cause dry, itchy skin and even skin infections.