Facial eczema symptoms mainly include erythema, papules, scales with itching and other symptoms and manifestations. According to the course of the disease and clinical features can be divided into acute, subacute and chronic eczema, different kinds of symptoms and performance are different. 1. Acute eczema: lesions are often symmetrically distributed, polymorphic, manifested as erythema on the basis of the needle tip to corn grain size papules, papules, when severe, small blisters, often fused into a piece, the boundary is not clear, lesions around the papules gradually sparse, often due to scratching to form a punctate vesicles, with obvious plasmacytosis oozing. Self-conscious itching is intense. 2. Subacute eczema: due to acute eczema inflammation is reduced or inappropriate treatment after a long period of development. The performance of redness and swelling and exudation is reduced, but there can still be papules and a small number of papules, the skin lesions are dark red, there can be a few scales and mild infiltration. There may be a little scaling and mild infiltration. There is still intense itching. 3. Chronic eczema: manifested as the affected area of the skin infiltration of dark red patches with pimples, scratches and scales, local skin thickening, surface roughness, with varying degrees of erythroplasia, hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation. Self-consciousness also has obvious itching, often paroxysmal. When the above symptoms and manifestations appear on the face, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.