Is there a best ointment for eczema?

There are more ointments for eczema and there is no such thing as the best. Topical medications include glucocorticoids, calcium-modulated neural phosphatase inhibitors, and others. Severe cases are treated with oral medication and physical therapy. 1. Glucocorticosteroids: the cause of eczema is not yet completely clear, may cause papules, papules, dark skin color, redness, swelling, itching and other symptoms. Glucocorticoid drugs can be given, such as halometasone ointment, mometasone furoate ointment, hydrocortisone cream, etc., which have anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and disease-control effects. 2. Calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors: localized obvious exudation, itching, can be given to calcium-modulated neural phosphatase inhibitors, clinically used drugs, including pimecrolimus cream, tacrolimus ointment, can be applied to the head and face, armpits, thigh root parts of eczema treatment. If necessary, oral levocetirizine and loratadine can be used. If accompanied by bacterial infection, anti-infective drugs such as cefadroxil, roxithromycin and azithromycin can be given. Treatment can also be aided by ultraviolet light irradiation of the skin lesions. Skin lesions, accompanied by intense itching, it is recommended to go to the hospital dermatology department, after a clear diagnosis under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions, avoid self-medication.