Eczema herpeticum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema_herpeticum
Eczema herpeticum ke ts'oaetso e sa tloaelehang empa e matla haholo e hlahang libakeng tsa tšenyo ea letlalo e hlahisoang ke, mohlala, atopic dermatitis, ho chesa, tšebeliso ea nako e telele ea topical steroids kapa eczema.

Boemo bona bo tšoaetsanoang bo bonahala e le vesicles tse ngata tse holim'a atopic dermatitis. hangata e tsamaea le fever le lymphadenopathy. Eczema herpeticum e ka beha bophelo kotsing ho masea.

Boemo bona hangata bo bakoa ke virus ea herpes simplex. E ka phekoloa ka litlhare tse thibelang likokoana-hloko, tse kang acyclovir.

Tlhahlobo le Kalafo
Ho hlahlobisisa hampe joalo ka liso tsa eczema (atopic dermatitis, joalo-joalo) le ho sebelisa setlolo sa steroid ho ka mpefatsa liso.
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References Eczema Herpeticum 32809616 
NIH
Eczema herpeticum (EH) ke tšoaetso ea letlalo e atileng e bakoang ke kokoana‑hloko ea herpes simplex virus ho batho ba nang le atopic dermatitis. Hangata e hlaha ka tšohanyetso ka li‑vesicles tse kang blister le khoholeho e nang le likhopo holim’a libaka tse nang le eczema. Matšoao a ka kenyelletsa feberu, ho ruruha ha lymph nodes, kapa ho ikutloa u sa phele hantle. EH e ka fapana ho tloha ho e bonolo le ea nakoana ho batho ba baholo ba phelang hantle ho ea ho tse tebileng haholo, haholo‑holo ho bana, masee (infants), le ba nang le tsamaiso ea ‘mele ea ho itšireletsa mafung e fokolang (immunocompromised). Ho qala kalafo ea antiviral kapele ho ka thusa ho khutsufatsa linyeoe (lesions) tse bobebe le ho thibela mathata maemong a matla.
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a disseminated cutaneous infection with herpes simplex virus that develops in a patient with atopic dermatitis. EH typically presents as a sudden onset eruption of monomorphic vesicles and punched-out erosions with hemorrhagic crusts over eczematous areas. Patients may have systemic symptoms, such as fever, lymphadenopathy, or malaise. Presentation ranges from mild and self-limiting in healthy adults to life-threatening in children, infants, and immunocompromised patients. Early treatment with antiviral therapy can shorten the duration of mild disease and prevent morbidity and mortality in severe cases.
 Eczema Herpeticum - Case reports 28813215
Ngoanana ea lilemo li 8 ea tšoeroeng ke atopic dermatitis o ile a tla ka ho qhoma ho pharalletseng ha makhopho a makhopho, a phahamisitsoeng, a mafubelu a nang le lekhalo le lenyenyane bohareng. Liteko li bontšitse hore o na le kokoana-hloko ea herpes simplex, mofuta oa 1.
An 8-year-old girl with atopic dermatitis came in with a widespread outbreak of itchy, raised, red blisters with a small indentation in the center. Tests showed she had herpes simplex virus type 1.