Eczema can be divided into acute eczema, subacute eczema, chronic eczema, etc. Different types of eczema have different skin manifestations, including erythema, papules, itching, oozing, and skin hypertrophy.
1. Acute eczema: it occurs on the face, ears, hands, feet, forearms and other parts of the body, and can grow on the basis of erythema with pinhead to chestnut-sized papules and pimples. Severe blisters can appear, often fused into pieces, often because of scratching and the formation of punctate vesicles, and accompanied by obvious oozing.
2. Subacute eczema: is due to acute eczema inflammation reduction or inappropriate treatment after a long period of development, manifested as redness and exudation reduction, a small number of pimples or a small number of pimples, lesions are dark red. It may be accompanied by a few scales and mild infiltration.
3. Chronic eczema: from acute and subacute eczema, manifested as skin infiltration on the dark red spots with pimples, scratches, scales, as well as local skin thickening, surface roughness, showing mossy changes.
When the above abnormal manifestations occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.