Symptoms of eczematoid dermatitis


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Eczematoid dermatitis is a chronic, recurrent, itchy skin disease with unknown etiology and symmetrical distribution of rash. It can be divided into acute phase, subacute phase and chronic phase: the clinical manifestations of acute phase are exudative, including erythema, papules, bulbous blisters and blisters, with obvious exudate; while subacute phase skin inflammation is reduced, exudate is reduced, and there may be scab; as for chronic phase, it is characterized by skin hypertrophy and lichenoid change. In the treatment of eczematoid dermatitis, different types of drugs should be selected according to the stage. Patients should not go to pharmacies to buy medicines privately, but should see a doctor in a regular hospital.