What’s wrong with the bumps on my neck that look like small chicken pox?

Bumps on the neck that look like small chicken pox may be a symptom of diseases such as chicken pox, herpes zoster, contact dermatitis, and acute eczema.
1. Chickenpox, shingles:Chickenpox and shingles are caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, chickenpox is common in children, while shingles is most common in adults.
Chickenpox can appear as red spots and pimples on the trunk and head, neck, etc. After a few hours, the spots and pimples will turn into fluid-filled herpes, which are bumps that look like small chickenpox, and may be accompanied by weakness, chills, and low-grade fever.
Herpes zoster occurs in the waist, chest position, may also occur in the face, neck, occurs on the body unilateral in a cluster distribution of blisters, accompanied by obvious pain.
2. Contact dermatitis: its cause is mainly skin contact with irritating substances or allergic substances, leading to inflammatory reactions in the skin. Erythema, papules, edema, itching and other symptoms appear in the patient’s neck area, manifested as a small chicken pox on the neck.
3. Acute eczema: acute eczema is due to internal and external stimulation of a variety of factors caused by the skin inflammatory reaction. Acute eczema early localized pimples like small chicken pox, with the progress of the lesions may appear ulcerated, vesicles, oozing, accompanied by varying degrees of itching symptoms.
The neck like small chicken pox bumps recommend timely medical treatment, clear cause after targeted treatment. Patients should pay attention to local cleanliness and hygiene to avoid infection.