What symptom does eczema have?
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When it comes to eczema, I believe my friends are not unfamiliar with it. It is a common skin disease, which brings serious harm and affects the skin health of many friends, especially some infants. After the onset of the disease, the skin lesions of the children are obvious, and they will have itching symptoms, which brings more pain to the children. We should understand the symptoms of the disease thoroughly, What are the symptoms of eczema.
What symptom does eczema have?
Eczema is more common in life. It is a kind of multiple skin disease, which damages the health of many infants. The disease is divided into different types. If it is acute eczema, the initial skin lesions are most dense miliary sized papules, papules and herpes, and even produce small blisters. The base is obviously flushed, and gradually fusion occurs, because of scratching, papules, rashes, rashes, etc The top of herpes zoster in scratch, will appear punctate exudation and small erosive surface, the edge is not clear, once the secondary infection, inflammation will be particularly obvious, but also the formation of folliculitis, pustules, purulent scab, furuncle, etc., a serious violation of the child's skin health.
If it is chronic eczema, the skin of the affected area will be thickened and infiltrated. The color is brownish red, and obvious pigmentation will be produced. The surface is particularly rough and covered with scales. Scab often occurs due to scratch. Children feel severe itching, which mostly occurs in the elbow fossa, popliteal fossa, vulva, lower leg, hand, foot, anus and other parts, The course of disease is often uncertain, and easy to relapse, we need to be alert to eczema, once the child's skin has related symptoms, we must start treatment as soon as possible, so as not to damage the health of children.
Subacute eczema after acute eczema inflammation alleviated, the lesions were mainly small papules, scab and scales, only a small amount of papules and erosion. There is still severe itching.
matters needing attention
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.