What medication is used for elderly eczema that doesn’t go away?

Elderly eczema can be treated with topical ointment and oral antihistamine drugs. Eczema is caused by a variety of internal and external factors in the superficial dermis and epidermal inflammation, clinically acute stage lesions are dominated by herpes papules, with a tendency to ooze, the chronic stage is dominated by mossy changes, easy to repeat. 1.Topical use: (1) Topical glucocorticoids: can reduce inflammation, reduce itching. Such as fluoxetine cream, clobetasol cream, halometasone cream and so on. People who are allergic to drugs, have bacterial or viral skin diseases are prohibited. (2) Calcium-modulated neural phosphatase inhibitors: control inflammation and itching, reduce recurrence of eczema. Such as tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, etc. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug. 2. Oral Histamine drugs: loratadine, azelastine, etc., allergic to the drug is prohibited, liver dysfunction, pregnant women should be cautious. Older eczema is not cured for a long time to be able to choose more drugs, moss-like changes in the obvious can also be performed glucocorticoid closed treatment. Should go to the hospital in a timely manner, the professional doctor according to the patient’s condition, follow the doctor’s prescription medication, not blindly self-medication.