Problem description: My child developed eczema a few days ago, with a lot of small erythema, and some blisters. I had a fever yesterday. Does eczema cause fever?
Question date:2020-09-30
Patient information:Age: 5 Gender: Female
Eczema generally does not cause fever.
Eczema is a common skin disease in daily life. It may be caused by allergic reactions or fungal infections. If the skin area is relatively large and exuded, causing secondary bacterial infections, body fever may occur. Anti-infective treatment should be actively selected. In the acute stage, wet compresses can be the first choice. If the skin is dry and astringent, you can choose to take antihistamines orally with glucocorticoid cream.
If the child has a fever, the body temperature should be measured regularly. If it exceeds 38 degrees 5, you can choose antipyretic drugs for treatment. If it is lower than 38 degrees 5, you can choose physical methods to cool down, such as a warm water bath.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection