The difference in appearance between eczema and herpes is mainly in the shape and color of the lesions as well as the presence of vesicles and oozing, which varies from person to person. Eczema is an allergic inflammatory disease of the skin caused by allergens. Typical symptoms are blistering, polymorphic lesions, which include erythema, papules, papules and blisters, and may even appear as vesicles and oozing, often accompanied by a significant itching sensation. Herpes includes herpes simplex and herpes zoster, both of which are viral infections. Typical symptoms are clustered blisters on the basis of erythema, often accompanied by local burning or pain, usually self-limited herpes, no vesicles and exudate, the general course of the disease in about 2 weeks. If there are related symptoms, you should seek medical examination without delay to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, maintain personal hygiene, do not scratch the skin lesions to avoid secondary infection.