Chronic eczema is mainly manifested as dark red spots, papules, scratches, scales, localized hypertrophy, roughness, hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation and mossy changes. When chronic eczema is in acute attack, it can be manifested as oozing and crusting.
Chronic eczema is an inflammatory reaction, the affected area involves the superficial and epidermal layers of the dermis, often occurring on the hands, feet, legs, breasts, vulva, anus and other places. Chronic eczema is a dark red spot with scratches, papules and scales on the discoloration, and some patients’ scratching causes the skin to be more hypertrophic and rough, with varying degrees of hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, and mossy changes.
Chronic eczema in acute episodes can appear oozing and accompanied by crusting, sometimes feel the skin itching. If the skin is broken because of scratching the affected area, it is easy to cause bacterial infection, and patients are advised not to scratch the affected area.
When red spots, pimples and blisters appear repeatedly on the skin, or when you feel intense itching that affects your daily life and sleep, you should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and get symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor.