What creams to use for adult eczema

Creams for the treatment of eczema in adults mainly include glucocorticoid creams and calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors.
1. Glucocorticoid ointment: the pathogenesis of eczema is complex, and is related to the joint action of many internal and external factors. Glucocorticoid creams can be given during the acute exacerbation of eczema, such as Denadyl cream, mometasone furoate cream, hydrocortisone cream, etc., which can quickly relieve the inflammatory reaction, but long-term application of large quantities should be avoided.
2. Calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors: After the eczema symptoms are relieved quickly, or some thin, sensitive skin can be replaced with calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors, such as tacrolimus cream, pimecrolimus cream, etc., to avoid long-term application of hormone ointments such as skin atrophy and other side effects.
If necessary, combined with the doctor’s advice to give oral medication, clinical drugs including loratadine, levocetirizine hydrochloride, but need to be under the guidance of a doctor to use drugs.