The symptoms of eczema in children are related to the staging of eczema, which is mainly categorized into acute, subacute and chronic phases, and may also cause other complications, with different symptoms in each phase.
1. Acute stage: pinpoint-sized papules and blisters may appear on the skin, usually accompanied by obvious itching, which may lead to skin erosion and oozing in severe cases.
2. Subacute stage: usually an intermediate state in the process of changing from acute eczema to chronic eczema, such as the darkening of the color of the rash, the blisters are reduced, and there may be mild infiltration and a little scaling. There are still different degrees of itching.
3. Chronic phase: usually developed from acute eczema or subacute eczema, the main features of chronic eczema are dry and flaky, cracked, mossy and other manifestations.
4. Complications: the disease is not treated in time, may cause infection, diarrhea, malnutrition, growth retardation and other complications.
If a child has pimples, papules with itching, it is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital dermatology department in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment.