Chronic eczema

Introduction

Introduction Chronic eczema often manifests as hypertrophy of the affected area, rough surface, dark red or pigmentation, and lesions are mostly localized plaques, commonly found in the hands, feet, calves, elbows, breasts, vulva, anus, etc., with clear edges. Bozhe disease is itch or itchy, burning, and then the nipple, areola skin red, yellow-brown scaly-like suede, revealing mild skin erosion of the skin, showing chronic eczema.

Cause

Cause

There is no obvious cause, it is a rare precancerous lesion, which occurs in the eczema type on the nipple and areola. The onset of eczema is currently considered to be a delayed allergic reaction caused by complex internal and external factors. Eczema patients are often allergic, this allergic constitution is related to genetic factors, so it occurs in a specific population.

Common internal factors such as gastrointestinal disorders, neurological dysfunction, endocrine disorders, infections in the body, intestinal parasites.

External factors such as sun exposure, wind blowing, cold, scratching, and exposure to soap and cosmetics can induce eczema. Eating spicy and irritating food can also exacerbate some people's eczema.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Skin test skin fungal microscopy

1. The nipple is itchy or itchy, burning, and then the nipple and areola skin is red, and there are yellow-brown scaly-like suede. The skin of the suede is mildly erosive and shows chronic eczema.

2, the lesion skin is hard, the boundary is clear, with the development of the disease may have nipple retraction, damage, deep cane and mass in the areola.

3. Lymphatic metastasis is late.

4. Those who have difficulty in diagnosis can take a biopsy.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Chronic eczema-like differentiation of primary breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women. The main symptoms are: breast mass, breast pain, nipple discharge, nipple changes, skin changes, and axillary lymphadenopathy.

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