Dyshidrotic Eczema Symptom

In certain conditions the signs of eczema is easily recognizable, but sometimes difficult to distinguish from other skin diseases. The main complaint people with eczema in general is the onset of itching and red blotches on the skin. While the specific skin disorder that depends on the stage is.

In the acute stage, the skin of eczema usually appear reddish, thickened and arise blotches, sometimes watery (wet).
In the subacute stage, red spots and thickening of the skin appears to subside, then the wet spots will dry up and become a scab (crust).
In the chronic stage, eczema appears dry, scaly and hyperpigmented (black). Quite often eczema shape changes become prominent spots, sometimes even eroded.

It should be understood that the symptoms of eczema are not always coherent theory on top kayak. It could be someone suffering from eczema with an overview of chronic stage without going through the previous stages.