Baby blister type eczema symptoms

Baby blistering eczema is actually commonly referred to as acute phase infant eczema. Due to itching and other discomforts, the child has poor sleep quality, crying and restlessness at night. The rash is usually seen on the head and face, and may gradually spread to the neck, shoulders, trunk, and extremities. The rash is characterized by symmetrically distributed puffy erythema, small rice-sized red papules, scattered with small blisters and small vesicles covered with yellow crusts, and some areas with significant oozing. The rash can be repeatedly scratched to increase vesicles and exudation, which can easily lead to fungal or bacterial infections, and then cause local lymph node enlargement. If you find the above symptoms on your baby, please go to a regular hospital institution as soon as possible to clarify the type of disease and get early treatment so as not to delay the disease.