What to do about allergic eczema

There is no standard clinical definition of “atopic eczema”, which generally refers to “eczema”, and can be treated through general therapy, medication, physical therapy, etc. It can be treated by general treatment, medication, physical therapy, etc. to alleviate the symptoms and minimize recurrence.
1. General treatment: eczema is an inflammation of the superficial dermis and epidermis caused by a combination of internal and external factors. It is recommended to actively search for the possible causes of eczema and avoid re-exposure as much as possible; avoid scratching, friction, hot water scalding and other undesirable stimuli; avoid frequent bathing and use mild bathing and skin care products; keep the environment in the right temperature and humidity, and ventilate the room regularly.
2. Drug treatment: in the acute stage of the disease, when there is more exudation, you can use boric acid solution, esacridine solution and other cold wet compresses; in the chronic stage, you can use dexamethasone cream and other glucocorticoid drugs, urea ointment and other medications; itching can be used in severe cases of loratadine, cetirizine and other drug therapy. Specific medication should be used in accordance with medical advice.
3. Physical therapy: Chronic and persistent eczema can consider using ultraviolet therapy.
It is recommended that eczema patients go to regular hospitals, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the best treatment, standardized treatment, avoid self-medication to avoid delays in the condition.