Atopic eczema is characterized by dry, flaky skin, erythema and papules, which can appear vesicles and oozing after scratching, and is most common on the face, elbow and popliteal fossa, and in severe cases, it spreads to the whole body.
Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic, itchy, inflammatory skin disease, a more important feature is dry, flaky skin, and this dryness exists all year round, the use of moisturizing drugs is difficult to completely correct.
Atopic eczema can also be characterized by a rash, which can appear as erythematous spots and papules, with erosion and oozing after scratching, and symmetrical flare-ups. Atopic eczema occurs on the face when the patient is young, popliteal and elbow nests are also the most common areas, for some serious cases, it can spread to the whole body.
Atopic eczema can be seen in the dermatology department of the hospital.