Weeping eczema is a problem that results when the skin secretes a straw-colored liquid, and it can sometimes appear in the form of small blisters filled with fluid.
Crying eczema symptoms
Crying will come out blisters and cause your skin to get wet. Once the fluid dries up, a yellow or orange layer of crust appears on your skin. This usually happens in areas where eczema is common, such as where your skin folds (inside your elbow, behind your knees, or in the front of your neck). But weeping eczema can occur anywhere on your body.
There are many different symptoms of crying eczema.
open sores
blisters
liquid on your skin
redness
flake
Itching, burning, or soreness on your skin
It’s also common for people with weeping eczema to have worse dry, swollen or itchy skin. People with severe eczema may also notice:
Fever
fatigue
pain
goosebumps
Swollen lymph nodes (especially in the armpit, neck, or groin area)
Causes of crying eczema
It occurs as a result of inflammation in the skin, and severe swelling can lead to dilation of blood vessels in the skin.