Symptoms of facial eczema in adults

Symptoms of adult facial eczema are related to the urgency of eczema, such as acute eczema, subacute eczema and chronic eczema, which need to be analyzed specifically. 1. Acute eczema: patients with acute eczema mainly show multi-shaped rashes, erythema and so on, with pimples and blisters on the erythema, and erosion and oozing will appear after the blisters are ruptured, and other symptoms. 2. Subacute eczema: subacute eczema will appear mild redness, swelling, oozing symptoms, skin lesions show dark red, and blisters and other symptoms gradually ease. 3. Chronic eczema: chronic eczema patients often manifested as skin thickening, surface roughness, showing moss-like lesions, accompanied by hyperpigmentation, scales and other symptoms. It is recommended that patients with facial eczema should consult a doctor in time to confirm the specific type of eczema to avoid other adverse effects.