Symptoms of eczema
summary
Eczema is a severe skin inflammatory reaction caused by a variety of internal and external factors. There are three stages: acute, subacute and chronic. In acute stage, there is exudation tendency, while in chronic stage, there is infiltration and hypertrophy. Some patients directly present with chronic eczema. Skin lesions are characterized by pleomorphism, symmetry, pruritus and recurrent attacks. The symptom of eczema and complete? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of eczema
The lesions of acute eczema are mostly dense miliary papules, papules or small blisters at the beginning, the base is flushed, and gradually merge into a piece. Due to scratching, the top of papules, papules or blisters is scratched and broken, showing obvious punctate exudation and small erosive surface, and the edge is unclear. If secondary infection, inflammation is more obvious, can form pustules, purulent callus, folliculitis, furuncle, etc. Conscious severe itching. Most of them are distributed symmetrically in the head and face, behind the ear, distal extremities, scrotum, perianal, etc.
Localized eczema only occurs in specific parts, which can be named as hand eczema, vulva eczema, scrotal eczema, ear eczema, breast eczema, perianal eczema, leg eczema, etc.
Chronic eczema often turns into chronic eczema because of repeated attacks of acute and subacute eczema; It can also start with chronic eczema. It is characterized by skin thickening, infiltration, brownish red or pigmentation, rough surface, covered with scales, or scab due to scratch. The pruritus was severe. Common in the leg, hand, foot, cubital fossa, popliteal fossa, vulva, anus and other places. The course of disease is indefinite, easy to relapse, long-lasting.
matters needing attention
1. Avoid possible inducing factors. 2. Avoid all kinds of external stimulation, such as hot water scalding, excessive scratching, cleaning and contact with potentially sensitive substances such as fur preparations. Less contact with chemical components, such as soap, washing powder, detergent, etc. 3. Avoid food that may cause sensitization and irritation, such as pepper, strong tea, coffee and wine.