Are a lot of pustules growing on the scalp eczema?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Eczema and pustular rash are both more common types of diseases. Eczema is an allergic disease that can occur in all parts of the country, and there are two types of acute eczema and chronic eczema; Pustule rash, on the other hand, is a viral disease that is contagious. The symptoms of the two are also different, and further examination is necessary to confirm if necessary.

    When it comes to rashes, everyone should know that this belongs to the category of ** diseases. Whether it is impetigo or eczema, it is relatively common in the ** outpatient clinic, from small infants and young children to elderly friends. And for ** diseases, there are many types of it.

    There are also differences between each other. Therefore, it is important to first check and determine the type and extent of the disease after the disease is discovered, so that it can be done as soon as possible. So, what is the difference between impetigo and eczema?

    Today, let's focus on this aspect.

    Compared with eczema, impetigo is a disease that people may not know very well. But we can literally understand the general meaning, the appearance of this disease is directly related to autoimmunity. In general, if you suffer from this disease, the most typical symptom is the appearance of blister-like changes in the local area, and many of them have purulent infection.

    For patients with impetigo rash, there will be some red bumps on the inside of the rash, which are watery on the outside, and may rupture on their own if pressed by hand, this disease is viral and may be contagious, so it is best to pay attention.

    Eczema is the most common type of disease. This disease is an allergic disease that has a lot to do with your own physique, so it is best to stay away from some substances that are prone to allergies. The disease can be acute and chronic, and at the beginning, there may be local papules, papules or vesicles the size of miliary grains, and the base will be flushed, and over time they will merge into one piece.

    Because of itching, scratching, scabs or pus spots may appear in the blisters; If you develop a chronic intractable disease, you may have dandruff.

    The above is the main content of what we are talking about today. Therefore, there are differences between different ** diseases, and it is relatively easy to distinguish between impetigo and eczema. Once you find that there is an abnormality, you should seize the time to see a doctor, and after determining the degree, you can avoid the development of a chronic and intractable disease, which will be even worse.

    It is also good to pay more attention to your diet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are a lot of pus pimples on the scalp, which is definitely not eczema, it should be said, it is the manifestation of some of this virus, which is normal detoxification.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, you should go to the **department of the hospital for treatment, and be clear**. If the patient has folliculitis caused by a bacterial infection, anti-inflammatory drugs, such as amoxicillin, can be used under the guidance of a doctor, combined with drugs such as mupirocin ointment for external application**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not eczema, it's folliculitis, scalp folliculitis starts with pin-sized red papules, which gradually grow into miliary pustules with hairs running through them and inflammatory redness around them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    01 The scalp is more afraid of age than the face.

    Scalp care is often overlooked compared to "cheek", but it should be paid more attention.

    The sebaceous glands are used to secrete oil, and the right amount of oil can protect and moisturize** and prevent dryness. Once, excessive secretion is easy to clog pores, sebaceous gland elimination disorders, unable to eliminate hair follicles. There are many bacteria and microorganisms in the hair follicles, which cause redness and swelling in the process of white blood cells killing bacteria and microorganisms.

    In addition, the metabolism rate of the scalp is also faster than that of the face, coupled with the fact that the hair is relatively dense, it is easy to leave particles and pollutants in the air, which further causes damage and makes the scalp age faster, resulting in dry, yellow, split ends, easy breakage, and easy to fall off, causing a series of scalp hair health problems.

    02Why do I have pimples and pustules on my scalp?

    There are 4 common causes of pimples and pus pockets on the scalp.

    1.Folliculitis.

    When the hair follicle area is infected by pathogenic bacteria such as staphylococcus, it will cause folliculitis, resulting in unbearable itching. As soon as it itches, I can't help but scratch it with my hands, further aggravating the infection.

    In addition, frequent late nights, excessive fatigue, mental stress, etc., which weaken immunity, or excessive secretion of sebaceous glands, clogging hair follicles, can also cause folliculitis, which is manifested as pimples and pustules growing on the scalp.

    2.Seborrheic dermatitis.

    Seborrheic dermatitis is mainly related to metabolic disorders in the human body, which is manifested by patches of white patches on the scalp, more dandruff, obvious itching, redness of the scalp, and sometimes oozing crusts.

    3.Scalp sores or eczema.

    Scalp sores or eczema are inflammatory conditions caused by a dysfunctional immune system that manifests as dry, flaky patches on the scalp accompanied by a burning and itching sensation.

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