Signs and symptoms of acute eczema in infants

Symptoms of acute eczema in infants are characterized by the appearance of erythema, milia-like papules, herpes, vesicles, oozing and crusting of the skin, with marked inflammation and a high fever of up to 39-40 degrees Celsius. Eczema, also called milk moss, is a very common, allergic skin inflammation caused by internal and external factors. Acute eczema is usually polymorphic, symmetrically distributed, and tends to ooze. Eczema usually grows on the baby’s head, cheeks, outer ears, and can even spread over the whole face and neck, and if the situation is serious, it can also appear on the hands, feet, chest and abdomen. It is recommended to let the child rest, the air should be fresh, pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the skin, often wipe off the sweat stains on the skin to avoid catching a cold, when the fever can be used to lower the temperature physically, you can apply some ointment and so on under the guidance of the doctor.