Symptoms of eczema

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Eczema and tinea can be manifested as itching, peeling, redness and swelling of the skin. In clinical practice, they have many similarities, which makes it difficult for many patients to distinguish, let alone how to treat. So the difference between eczema and ringworm_ What's the difference_ How to distinguish? Now let's take a look!

Symptoms of eczema

Pruritus is a common feature of the two, which is easy to be misdiagnosed. Many patients don't know the difference between eczema and tinea manus and pedis, because they have the same characteristics. The typical symptoms are itching, peeling, redness and swelling of the skin, and they attack repeatedly and do not heal for a long time.

Pruritus caused by a variety of internal and external factors is a kind of skin inflammatory allergy. The patient belongs to multi allergic constitution. It is caused by frequent contact of hands with various external allergens, such as disinfectant, detergent, chemical products, etc.

Rash: it is usually caused by allergy, especially some chronic eczema. The symptoms of eczema include repeated attacks, multiform diversity, accompanied by exudation, scab and cortical hyperplasia. Eczema is an allergic reaction of itself, which is generally not contagious.

matters needing attention

Customers with a long course of disease often have "grey nail" lesions, such as dirty, yellow, turbid, hypertrophic, brittle nail deck, irregular pits, longitudinal ridges, atrophy on the surface, redness and swelling of skin around the nail, which should be differentiated from onychomycosis and should not be treated with antifungal drugs.