Your Eczema Cream Might Be Making It Worse.


Only 27% of "Eczema" Cases Are Actually Eczema.


11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendations based on your specific answers.

11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendations.



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Your Eczema Cream Might Be Making It Worse.


Only 27% of "Eczema" Cases Are Actually Eczema.





11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendations based on your specific answers.




11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendations based on your specific answers.


11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified. Custom recommendations.


11 questions. 45 seconds. Your specific condition identified.

Custom recommendations.


4,540 people assessed today. Click now to start →
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Different patterns need different treatments.
Dry, itchy red patches
Dry, itchy red patches
Elbow/knee folds, neck, face
Oily, flaky patches
Oily, flaky patches
Scalp, eyebrows, nose
Coin-shaped patches
Coin-shaped patches
Trunk, arms, legs
Red bumps around mouth
Red bumps around mouth
Lips usually clear
Tiny blisters
Tiny blisters
Palms, fingers, soles
Red, swollen lower legs
Red, swollen lower legs
Ankles, possible staining

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This product completely changed my life.

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The skin assessment that's helped 523,847 people stop guessing.

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Look-alike conditions that mimic eczema

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Were treating the WRONG condition entirely

Your eczema cream might be making it worse.

Seven different skin conditions cause the same red, itchy, flaky patches. Each requires different treatment. One of them—fungal infection—actually SPREADS when you apply steroid cream. The pharmacy can't tell the difference. EczeMAP asks the questions that do.

How it works

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Answer 11 targeted questions

Location, pattern, triggers, treatment history. Each question is designed to distinguish between the 7 conditions that look identical but require completely different approaches.

2

See why your treatments failed

Understand exactly why hydrocortisone didn't work—or made it worse. Different conditions have different mechanisms. The wrong cream treats the wrong problem.

3

Get matched to your condition

Receive a recommendation based on your specific pattern. No more pharmacy guessing. No more making it worse.

Eczemap vs. pharmacy guesswork

Eczemap
Pharmacy
Identifies your specific condition
Distinguishes 7 look-alike conditions
Explains WHY previous treatments failed
Warns if steroids could make it worse
Asks about pattern, location, and triggers
Considers treatment history
Matches recommendation to your pattern
Free to use
Available without appointment
Assumes everything is eczema
"

The patch on my arm kept spreading no matter how much cream I used. EczeMAP identified a fungal pattern. Switched to antifungal and it cleared in two weeks. Eight months of making it worse.

Jennifer K.
Assessment Review
Jennifer K.
Austin, TX

The skin assessment that's helped 523,847 people stop guessing.

100% free. 45 seconds. Find out what you're actually treating.

0

People assessed and matched to their condition

0

Look-alike conditions that mimic eczema

0%

Were treating the WRONG condition entirely

Your eczema cream might be making it worse.

Seven different skin conditions cause the same red, itchy, flaky patches. Each requires different treatment. One of them—fungal infection—actually SPREADS when you apply steroid cream. The pharmacy can't tell the difference. EczeMAP asks the questions that do.

How it works

1

Answer 11 targeted questions

Location, pattern, triggers, treatment history. Each question is designed to distinguish between the 7 conditions that look identical but require completely different approaches.

2

See why your treatments failed

Understand exactly why hydrocortisone didn't work—or made it worse. Different conditions have different mechanisms. The wrong cream treats the wrong problem.

3

Get matched to your condition

Receive a recommendation based on your specific pattern. No more pharmacy guessing. No more making it worse.

Eczemap vs. pharmacy guesswork

Eczemap
Pharmacy
Identifies your specific condition
Distinguishes 7 look-alike conditions
Explains WHY previous treatments failed
Warns if steroids could make it worse
Asks about pattern, location, and triggers
Considers treatment history
Matches recommendation to your pattern
Free to use
Available without appointment
Assumes everything is eczema
"

The patch on my arm kept spreading no matter how much cream I used. EczeMAP identified a fungal pattern. Switched to antifungal and it cleared in two weeks. Eight months of making it worse.

Jennifer K.
Assessment Review
Jennifer K.
Austin, TX

Why Your Steroid Cream Might Be Making It Worse

73% of people treating 'eczema' don't have eczema. And one common misdiagnosis—fungal infection—actually SPREADS when you apply steroid cream.

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Wrong Treatment
7 conditions look identical
1 gets WORSE with steroids
Most doctors diagnose visually

Every Question Has a Diagnostic Purpose

The same logic dermatologists use—compressed into 45 seconds.

1Where is the rash located?
Flexural folds → AtopicFace/scalp → SeborrheicContact area → Allergic
2Does steroid cream help?
Yes, lasting → EczemaYes, returns → ContactGets worse → Fungal
3Any known triggers?
Allergens → AtopicProducts → ContactStress → Psoriasis

The 5 Patterns That Reveal Your Condition

Different conditions create different signatures. Learn to read yours.

Likely Atopic Dermatitis
Flexural folds + Chronic itch + Family history
Inner elbows/kneesDry skinResponds to steroids
⚠️ Likely Fungal
Ring-shaped + Spreading + Steroids make worse
Clear centerRaised edgesSTOP steroids
Likely Contact Dermatitis
Specific location + Returns after removal
Jewelry lineProduct areaFind the trigger
Likely Psoriasis
Silvery scales + Outer elbows/knees
Well-defined edgesNail changesImmune-driven

What Months of Wrong Treatment Actually Costs

Time, money, and skin damage you can't undo.

$89
Money Wasted
avg on wrong creams
8
Months Lost
average before realizing
3x
Spread Risk
if fungal + steroids
68% report avoiding short sleeves, swimming, or intimacy due to visible skin conditions

From Frustration to Finally Understanding

Fungal Infection
"The patch on my arm kept spreading no matter how much cream I used. My doctor said use more. Eight months of making it worse—it was fungal, not eczema."
Outcome
Switched to antifungal. Cleared in two weeks.
J
Jennifer K.
Austin, TX
Psoriasis
"Ten years of 'eczema' creams. The quiz asked about the exact locations—outsides of my elbows, not insides. Different condition entirely."
Outcome
Finally on the right treatment protocol.
M
Marcus T.
Chicago, IL
Contact Dermatitis
"It kept coming back on my hands. The quiz asked about jewelry. Contact dermatitis—I was reacting to my wedding ring."
Outcome
Removed the trigger. No cream needed.
R
Rachel M.
Denver, CO

45 Seconds to End the Guessing Game

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Identify your specific condition from 7 possibilities
Learn if steroids could be making it worse
Understand WHY previous treatments failed
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