Childhood eczema is a multiple skin inflammation, the main causes of which are related to genetic factors, environmental factors and protein allergies. After the onset of the disease, children may develop erythema, blisters, rice-like papules, exudation and scabs on their face, shoulders, back, limbs, chest and abdomen. The color and area of the erythema will spread as the disease worsens. Childhood eczema is a common skin inflammation and a frequently occurring disease that affects most young children. Its clinical manifestations vary and will vary depending on the severity of the disease. Many parents often confuse it with other skin diseases due to their lack of thorough understanding of diseases such as eczema. So what are the symptoms of childhood eczema? |
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