What symptom is eczema?

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Eczema is a common inflammatory skin disease caused by a variety of internal and external factors in the epidermis and dermis. Some patients directly present with chronic eczema. What symptom is eczema? Let's talk about it

What symptom is eczema?

Dry eczema: more common in thin infants with eczema. The symptoms of this eczema are flushing, desquamation and papule, but there is no obvious exudation. The symptoms of eczema can be chronic, but also mild infiltration hypertrophy, chaps, scratches or blood crusts. Often because of paroxysmal severe itching and cause baby crying and sleep restlessness.

Eczema in children: an allergic skin disease in children. Children's skin development is not perfect, the cuticle of the outermost epidermis is very thin, capillary network is rich, endothelial water and chloride are rich, so it is prone to allergic eczema reaction. This is also a symptom of eczema.

Exudative eczema: the symptoms of this kind of eczema are common in obese infants, initially on both cheeks, with common eczema symptoms such as erythema, papules, and herpes. Eczema patients often show a lot of exudative red erosive surface due to severe itching and scratching. Severe cases may involve the whole face or even the whole body. If there is secondary infection, pustules and local lymph node enlargement, fever can be seen.

matters needing attention

In addition to avoiding contact with allergic substances (see the allergens in the etiology) in terms of clothing, food, housing and transportation, physical exercise should be strengthened to improve the allergic constitution. Once eczema occurs, as a patient, try to avoid stimulating factors, including scratching, scalding with boiling water, soaping, drinking and spicy food, so as not to aggravate the condition of eczema.