What medication is used for eczema in women’s private parts

What medication is used for women’s private eczema depends on the onset of the disease, and the medication used in the acute, subacute and chronic stages of eczema is different. Currently commonly used drugs are glucocorticoids, zinc oxide oil, 3% boric acid solution, 20% to 40% urea ointment, etc., need to choose the appropriate medication program according to the actual situation of the patient. 1. Acute stage: If there are no blisters, vesicles, oozing symptoms in the acute stage of female eczema, you can use topical glycerine lotion, glucocorticosteroids such as hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, etc.; if there are more oozing symptoms, you can use 3% boric acid solution, 0.1% izacrine solution, etc., to make a cold wet compress; if there are vesicles, but there is not much oozing symptoms, you can use zinc oxide ointment. 2. Sub-acute stage: female private eczema sub-acute stage manifested as redness, swelling and oozing to reduce, but there can still be papules and a small number of pimples, lesions are dark red, there can be a little scaling and mild infiltration. Women’s private eczema subacute stage can use zinc oxide paste, glucocorticoid cream, such as mometasone furoate cream. 3. Chronic stage: women’s private eczema chronic stage manifests itself in the skin infiltration of dark red patches on the papules, scratches and scales, local skin thickening, surface roughness, with varying degrees of tinea versicolor, hyperpigmentation and so on. It is recommended to use topical glucocorticoid ointment such as dexamethasone, compound flumethasone, etc., can be combined with moisturizing agents and keratinolytic agents, such as 20% ~ 40% urea ointment. Because the female private skin is relatively weak, so the use of topical glucocorticoid drugs should not be used for too long. The use of drugs must be guided by a professional physician, not blindly use drugs, so as not to cause discomfort.