What are the symptoms of sloughing dermatitis

Patients with stasis dermatitis may have edema of the calves, redness of the skin in the affected area, and roughness of the skin.
Bruised dermatitis usually occurs in the calves, and patients may experience edema in the calves, which gradually improves with rest; if they stand or walk for long periods of time, the edema may reappear. In the early stages of the disease, patients with stasis dermatitis may develop red, scaly patches, accompanied by itching.
As the disease progresses, the affected skin will gradually become dark brown, and the skin will become rough, and there may also be symptoms such as skin thickening, cracking, mossy damage, or even cause serious skin damage, such as the formation of ulcers.
If you experience any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to determine if you are suffering from stasis dermatitis.