Pre eczema symptoms?

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I believe many people will not be unfamiliar with eczema, because eczema is a very common skin disease, and is a relatively stubborn perennial disease. It is believed that many people want to understand the symptoms and characteristics of the disease in the early stage. The disease is divided into acute eczema, chronic eczema, subacute eczema three categories, the following is to introduce the early symptoms of eczema.

Pre eczema symptoms?

Acute eczema is one of the most common types of eczema. In the early stage of the disease, papule blisters or small blisters quickly appear on the skin, and papules grow on the skin of some patients. It's the size of a needle or a grain of rice. These small papules can fuse with each other, and finally form a piece of skin damage. The edge of the lesion is not clear. If secondary infection occurs, it will form a very serious inflammation, even grow abscess, and induce folliculitis. With the development of the disease, the top of the blister will break, there is a small amount of liquid exudation, which will lead to severe itching, and the patient will keep scratching, leaving scratches on the skin.

Subacute eczema, this kind of eczema is a manifestation of acute eczema after the inflammation is reduced, the skin lesions grow small papules or a small amount of scab, and even a small amount of skin desquamation. Small areas of skin erosion can be seen in the lesions, but the symptoms of slight itching did not abate.

Chronic eczema is another common form of eczema. It can be chronic when it first appears, or it can be caused by the transformation of acute eczema without treatment and rehabilitation. The local skin of patients with chronic eczema is thickened with slight spasm. The skin lesions are red with pigmentation. The skin lesions are rough with a small amount of scales, which can also cause severe itching. The common parts include legs, hands, feet, cubital fossa, etc.

matters needing attention

It is suggested to keep the skin healthy during the treatment, avoid irritating and rubbing the skin, do not use alkaline bath gel to clean the skin, do not use hot water to scald the skin, wear loose and breathable clothes, and eat light food.