Perioral eczema is usually referred to as perioral eczema, and the causes of this phenomenon are considered to be related to the underlying etiology and predisposing factors.
1. Basic etiology: the cause of the disease is generally believed to be related to genetic qualities, neurological functions and allergic reactions, in which immune mechanisms such as allergic reactions and non-immune mechanisms such as skin irritation, etc., are involved in the pathogenesis.
2. Triggering factors: Some patients may be allergic to certain food intake, so the above symptoms will occur. For example, breastfeeding mothers who eat fish and shrimp as well as eggs may also cause their children to develop eczema. Perioral eczema may also be triggered in some patients by habitual licking of the lips or around the mouth.
When the phenomenon of perioral eczema appears, you should cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, which in turn reduces the adverse symptoms of the patient and improves the patient’s quality of life.