Eczema Vaccinal

Eczema vaccinatum What is eczema vaccinatum?

Vaccine eczema is a dermatological disease that manifests itself as itchy and scaly patches on the skin after vaccination against influenza or other infectious diseases. It may occur a few days before or immediately after the injection, but usually appears after a few weeks.

This type of eczema is caused by a weakened immune system in the person receiving the vaccine. An inflammatory reaction is triggered in the body, which leads to scarring on the skin. Pain and swelling may also occur.

Symptoms of eczema vaccinatum

* Itching is the first thing people experience with eczema vaccinatum. * Scaly crust - a dense shell is formed on the affected areas from the accumulated contents of the skin glands. * Vesicles and watery blisters are tiny elements of the rash that burst and leave small wounds. * Swelling - the skin turns red and swells a little. *Pain is severe, mostly for now



**Eczema** is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that can appear in different areas of the body. It occurs as a result of increased sensitivity of the skin to various external irritants, such as allergens, chemicals, physical factors, etc. One form of eczema is vaccinal, or psoriasis-like. This form is a group of diseases that manifest themselves in the form of blistering formations on the skin, located over the entire surface of the body and accompanied by severe itching. **Peculiarities**. In the erythematous form, an atopic reaction occurs in response to the administration of smallpox vaccine. Bubble