Symptoms of allergic eczema

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Allergic dermatitis and eczema is a very serious skin and skin disease. Incidence rate is the highest in summer and autumn, and most of them are in children, but adults may also appear. In the early or acute stage, there are patches of erythema, dense or scattered small papules, or blisters that are difficult to see by naked eyes. In severe cases, there are large exudates and skin erosion.

Symptoms of allergic eczema

The skin lesions were pleomorphic. They usually followed certain rules in the course of treatment, and then developed into papules, blisters, erosion, exudation and scab.

The lesions were usually patchy or diffuse with no obvious boundary. It can occur in all parts of the body, especially in the head, face, distal limbs and scrotum. Often symmetrical onset, severe cases can be generalized systemic.

)After a sharp, obvious inflammation, prone to moist erosion, after appropriate treatment, about 2 to 3 weeks can be cured, but often recurrent. Self conscious burning and severe itching.

matters needing attention

The emergence of allergic skin eczema, bring us pain is unimaginable. For treatment, we must follow the doctor's guidance, not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to aggravate the disease or cause other diseases.