What symptom does infantile eczema have

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Infantile eczema is one of the common skin diseases in infancy, commonly known as "ringworm of milk". It is an allergic skin disease caused by food allergy such as milk, breast milk and egg white. It may also be a skin disease caused by genetic quality. If parents suffer from eczema when they are young, their babies are also prone to eczema. Let's talk about the symptoms of infant eczema.

What symptom does infantile eczema have

First, at the beginning, there are scattered or clustered small red papules or erythema, gradually increasing, and small blisters, yellow white scales and crusts can be seen, with exudation, erosion and secondary infection. Children with irritability, crying at night, affect sleep, often itching. Because the lesion of eczema is in epidermis, there is no scar after healing.

Second: the onset of acute, skin performance for the majority of clusters of small red papules and erythema, basal edema, soon into herpes and small blisters, blister erosion, there is obvious yellow exudate or covered with yellow white serous scab, thickness, gradually spread around, peripheral visible scattered small papules, also known as satellite rash. Facial skin may be flushed and swollen. Intererosive sites such as armpit, groin, anus and other places can be involved and combined with erosion. If the nursing is improper, the secondary infection often occurs in the whole body. At this stage, the sick children can't sleep at night and are restless. The patients with infection may have low fever.  

Third: the exudation, redness and scab of acute eczema gradually reduced. The skin was dominated by small papules, sometimes with white scales or a little residual herpes and erosive surface. At this time, the itch is slightly lighter and lasts for a long time. It can be evolved from acute phase or improper treatment.  

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Because the etiology is complex, it is difficult to determine and recurrent. Severe itching can be secondary to local and lymph node infection, very few cases can occur systemic infection, sepsis, toxemia, high fever, diarrhea, increased peripheral blood neutrophils, and sometimes toxic particles.