Eczema Marginatum is a fungal infection that affects the skin and is characterized by itchy red patches that have well-defined edges. Other synonyms for this condition include Tinea Faciei Marginatum, Tinea Marginata, and Ringworm of the body. Eczema Marginatum usually occurs in warm and humid climates and is caused by the fungi Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton rubrum. Some common symptoms of this condition include dry and scaly skin, redness and inflammation, and intense itching. Treatment for Eczema Marginatum includes the use of antifungal creams, oral medications, and keeping the affected area clean and dry. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent the spread of the infection.