For infants, eczema is very common, and almost every little baby may develop eczema. At this point, parents need to take appropriate care of their children in order to help eczema disappear as soon as possible. However, if it is their first time being a parent, they may not know what eczema is or what its symptoms are. So, what are the symptoms of eczema on the baby's skin?
Spotted papules: Infant eczema can cause redness or papules on multiple areas of the baby's skin, with the most common being on the head, face, outer ear, and neck. In severe cases, eczema can also develop on the baby's hands, feet, chest, and abdomen. Some children may also develop herpes on their skin, which is usually bright red and slightly edematous in the early stages.
Severe itching: Children with eczema may experience severe itching and discomfort in the affected area, as well as varying degrees of burning, pain, and other symptoms. If blisters or papules develop erosion, exudation, or scabbing, the itching and burning sensation will greatly increase.
Systemic symptoms: If eczema occurs acutely, it may cause systemic symptoms such as fever and fever, and the baby may become restless and cry incessantly. After the condition enters the chronic phase, the skin will become rough and thick, and a large amount of white phosphorus shavings may grow, and there may be pigmentation.