What are the symptoms and characteristics of eczema?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Eczema is an inflammatory reaction caused by the action of certain sensitizing substances on epidermal cells, which is characterized by the occurrence of erythema, papules, blisters, pustules, erosions, scabs and scales and other lesions in the affected area, accompanied by symptoms such as heat, pain and itching, which generally occur in spring and autumn.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Eczema is a common inflammatory reaction caused by a variety of internal and external factors, severe itching, epidermis and superficial dermis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dermatitis and eczema are often used synonymously to refer to an inflammation that represents an allergic response to chemicals, proteins, bacteria, and fungi. Dermatitis, on the other hand, has a defined meaning and refers to a combined dermal and epidermal reaction, which can be acute, subacute and chronic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, eczema is more common in babies under 1 year old, and it is generally divided into three types: dry, seborrheic and oozing.

    Dry type: manifested as red papules, there may be **redness and swelling, pityriasis desquamation and dry crust phenomenon on the papules, very itchy, rubbing**cherry red scaling.

    Seborrheic type: manifested as **flushing, light yellow fatty fluid oozing from the small maculopapular rash covering the rash, and later forming a thick yellow crust, which is not easy to remove, and is more common on the top of the head and eyebrows, next to the nose, and behind the ears, but the itching sensation is not obvious.

    Exudative type: It is manifested as intermittent sores and erythema, accompanied by swelling of ** tissues, very itchy, and yellow serous oozing or bleeding after scratching.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Eczema is a kind of inflammation with polymorphic rash and exudative tendency, accompanied by severe itching, and easy to reverse.

    The clinical symptoms of eczema are patches of erythema and papules, or blisters that are not visible to the naked eye, and in severe cases, large areas of oozing and erosions.

    If you want to get rid of eczema, you can use fumigated mugworta**, but you need to pay attention to the following points:

    1) During the process of fumigation, try not to blow too much, and the room can be kept ventilated, but it is not recommended that patients blow the air, otherwise it will easily affect the effect and the cold and damp air will easily enter the body;

    2) During and after the fumigation, it is necessary to drink a lot of water to speed up blood circulation, accelerate the elimination of toxins produced by fumigation through urination, and prevent symptoms such as fire;

    3) Personally, it is recommended to buy finely processed moxa wool strips, which are highly concentrated, have strong efficacy, and produce less smoke;

    4) Smoke moxa for too long, about 20 minutes for each acupuncture point or part.

    In addition, apply the plant ingredient Yunji cream to improve, insist on once a day in the morning and evening, and it can be cured in about a month.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! The following are typical symptoms of eczema. FYI.

    Typical features of eczema are as follows:

    1. Pruritus: the special symptoms of eczema are characterized by persistent itching, which cannot be solved by distraction, and when it is quiet, the itching will intensify, forming a state of paroxysmal aggravation and persistent itching. This requires the patient's own attention.

    2. Generalized: Symptoms of eczema may occur in any part of the body.

    3. Polymorphism: The rash manifested by eczema is multimorphic and can be divided into primary and secondary eruptions. There are papules, blisters, etc. in the primary eruption, erosions and exudations in the secondary eruption, and patients usually have both primary eruption and secondary eruption.

    4. Protractability: eczema is easy to reverse, extending from one part to another, and the symptoms are not easy to eliminate. If eczema is not appropriate in the acute stage, it will turn into chronic eczema, and if it is not treated properly, it will flare up again and bring greater harm.

    5. Exudation: Eczema, as the name suggests, will have exudate, otherwise, it is not easy to diagnose eczema without running water. In addition, when eczema is in the chronic phase, the rash area may appear dry, but during the acute attack, exudate will appear.

    Hope it helps. Good luck soon**!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Five typical symptoms of eczema.

    1. Itching: One of the most obvious characteristics of eczema is that there will be persistent itching, sometimes the itching is severe, and it cannot be solved by distraction, and the itching will be aggravated when it is quiet, forming paroxysmal aggravation and persistent itching, which makes the patient very irritable. At this time, it is necessary to stop the itching in time.

    2. Generalized: eczema is a disease that can occur in any part of the body.

    3. Polymorphism: The rash of eczema is multimorphic, with primary and secondary eruptions. Primary eczema is mainly characterized by pimples and blisters, while secondary eczema is mainly manifested as erosion and exudation, and patients can often have both primary and secondary eruptions at the same time.

    4. Protracted: eczema has the characteristics of anti-action, and can be extended from one part to another, and the symptoms are not easy to eliminate, such as eczema in the acute stage, it can turn into chronic or subacute, such as improper chronic care, it can also occur acute attacks, bringing greater harm.

    5. Exudation: Exudate can occur in eczema, especially when itching and scratching in the acute stage, the exudate is often severe, and when eczema is in the chronic stage, the rash site is relatively dry, but in the process of acute attack, there will be exudate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Our baby eczema tossed more than 1,000 yuan in the children's hospital, but it had no effect, and the little face was rotten. It took two months, and then I heard others introduce this Heyingfang eczema cream, and it took only 2 days to basically retreat. This eczema cream is so good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Eczema is mainly divided into three stages according to the manifestation of the rash, including the acute phase, the subacute phase and the chronic phase, as follows:

    1. Acute stage: The general patient presents with severe itching, polymorphic rash, erythema, papules, and even blisters the size of rice grains can appear all over the body. The patient's first reaction to intense itching is to scratch violently, which can be followed by oozing, even bleeding, and finally a bloody crust.

    In this case, the exudation is more pronounced, so the disease is called eczema.

    2. Subacute stage: generally developed from the acute stage, the tendency to exudate in the subacute stage is not obvious, the patient's itching will be relieved compared with the acute stage, and the rash is mainly manifested as papules and dark erythema.

    As the disease progresses further, the itching is slightly lessened and is slightly easier than in the acute phase, as the patient is more compliant.

    3. Chronic phase: It is generally developed from acute and subacute eczema, of course, some patients can also directly manifest as chronic eczema. The rash is characterized by a rough, thickened rash that is often scaled and thickly scaled.

    Pruritus is more relieved than in the acute and subacute phases, is not persistent, and is sometimes intermittent. Some elderly patients with chronic symptoms experience intense itching at night and relative relief during the day.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What are the symptoms of having eczema?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, it is characterized by patches, and red spots, and then it is very itchy, under normal circumstances, it is recommended to go to the hospital** department to see.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Acute eczema. Acute eczema is mainly manifested as epidermal papules, papules, and some have blisters, and even epidermal erosion and water. 2. Subacute eczema.

    Subacute eczema is developed from acute eczema, with scabs or mild dryness of the epidermis, and a small number of papules and papules, which generally do not produce the symptoms of running water. 3. Chronic eczema. Most of them develop from subacute eczema or gradually develop into chronic eczema in their own condition.

    Manifestations include dryness, coagulation, desquamation and even epidermal hyperplasia and leatherization.

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