Eczema symptoms?

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Eczema is a common skin disease, mainly due to various allergic factors, which is the highest incidence rate among infants and allergic groups. It has recurrent characteristics. Its symptoms vary according to the three different courses of acute, chronic and subacute, and the symptoms of Xi'an eczema are different. Now let me tell you something.

Eczema symptoms?

Acute eczema. The symptoms of this type of eczema are relatively obvious. In the early stage of the disease, the skin lesions are manifested as small papules or papular herpes, and some appear in the form of small blisters. The base of the skin lesions is flushed and can slowly merge into a piece. Because eczema can cause severe pruritus, the skin lesions can be scratched, resulting in punctate exudation and small erosive surface, and the edge of erosive surface is unclear.

Subacute eczema. When the inflammation of acute eczema is relieved, the course of disease will enter the subacute stage. At this time, the skin lesions of the patient are small papules and scabs or scales, with only a small amount of papules and erosion, but there will still be severe pruritus.

Chronic eczema. Mainly due to acute or subacute eczema relapse and turn to chronic, there are also a small part of the performance of chronic eczema at the beginning. This kind of eczema can lead to skin thickening and infiltration. The skin lesions are brownish red or pigmented. The surface of the skin lesions is rough and covered with scales. If it is scratched, scab can appear. At the same time, there is a strong sense of pruritus. It is commonly seen in the legs, hands, feet, vulva, anus, etc. The course of the disease is long, it can attack repeatedly and can not be cured for a long time.

matters needing attention

When patients find that they have some symptoms of eczema, whether it is acute or chronic or subacute, they should pay attention to timely treatment, and do a good job in related nursing work, to avoid the influence of some allergic factors, in order to better help skin lesions recover and reduce recurrence.