What are the symptoms of eczema in men

Symptoms of eczema in men mainly include obvious itching, multiple, polymorphic, migratory and so on. 1. Obvious itching: in a quiet state, itching will be very obvious, sometimes forming paroxysmal itching, sometimes itching is particularly strong, even if the distraction can not be improved. Whether it is acute, subacute or chronic, itching is usually very obvious in eczema patients. 2. Multiple: no specific site, often appearing in different locations throughout the body. Such as the head and face, near the anus, and even in the scrotum. 3. Polymorphism: the rash caused by eczema will have different shapes. Acute stage eczema can be characterized by erythema, edema, papules and blisters. Subacute eczema is characterized by crusting and flaking of vesicles. Chronic eczema can be characterized by mossy lesions, maculopapular rash, plaques, and rough skin. 4. Migratory: eczema is characterized by recurrent episodes, easy to move from one part to another, easy to recur and can affect daily life. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and standardize the treatment of eczema.