Eczema on legs, usually divided into acute phase, subacute phase and chronic phase, in different periods, the symptoms are different, mainly manifested as redness, swelling, itching, vesicles, skin thickening and other symptoms.
1. Acute phase: In the acute phase, it can lead to the appearance of small papules on the local skin, and in severe cases, small blisters will be formed, but there are itching, tingling, vesicles, and later on, there will be obvious oozing of plasma.
2. Subacute phase: in the subacute phase, the symptoms may be reduced, manifested as redness, swelling, oozing, itching, and the lesions are dark red with a small amount of scales.
3. Chronic phase: usually for acute and subacute eczema transformation, can lead to local skin thickening, surface roughness, and have different degrees of moss-like changes, accompanied by obvious itching.
After the symptoms of eczema on the legs, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital as soon as possible to avoid aggravation of the condition.