Symptoms of eczema on the soles of feet

Symptoms of eczema on the soles of feet

Eczema is a skin disease. As we all know, eczema is very uncomfortable and itchy. This skin disease may develop on the skin all over the body. Its causes are very complicated, and both internal and external factors may lead to the occurrence of this disease. Therefore, we must pay attention to food hygiene, and the climate environment is also one of the causes. Here are some symptoms of eczema on the soles of feet.

If we develop eczema on the soles of our feet, we must go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Never use medicine indiscriminately and never eat irritating foods. Be careful to avoid foods such as chili peppers, coffee, alcohol, etc. For the sake of your own health, these are definitely things you can do.

Let’s take a look at the symptoms of eczema on the soles of the feet.

1. According to the manifestation of skin lesions, it is divided into three stages: acute, subacute and chronic.

(1) Acute eczema lesions initially appear as numerous densely packed millet-sized papules, papulovesicles or small blisters with a flushed base that gradually merge into patches. Due to scratching, the papules, papulovesicles or blisters may show obvious punctate exudation and small erosive surfaces with unclear edges after being scratched. If secondary infection occurs, the inflammation will be more obvious and may form pustules, pus scabs, folliculitis, furuncles, etc. Conscious severe itching. It often occurs on the head, face, behind the ears, distal limbs, scrotum, and perianal area, and is often distributed symmetrically.

(2) Subacute eczema After the inflammation of acute eczema is alleviated, the skin lesions are mainly small papules, scabs and scales, with only a small amount of papulovesicles and erosions. Still have severe itching.

(3) Chronic eczema often turns into chronic eczema due to repeated attacks of acute or subacute eczema; it may also start as chronic eczema. The symptoms include thickening and infiltration of the skin in the affected area, brown-red or pigmentation, rough surface, scaling, or scabs due to scratching. Conscious itching. It is commonly found in the calves, hands, feet, elbows, popliteal fossa, vulva, and anus. The course of the disease is uncertain, prone to relapse, and difficult to heal.

The above are the symptoms of sole eczema introduced to you. Although eczema is terrible, we can actually avoid the incidence rate by taking good precautions ourselves, such as lifestyle habits, diet, our own emotions and so on. Taking precautions in these aspects will definitely keep you away from eczema. I wish you all good health.

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