Eczema can not use hydrogen peroxide.
Eczema is a kind of inflammation of the superficial dermis and epidermis, which occurs in summer and winter seasons, mainly manifested as pimples, papules, small blisters, etc., and the patients are self-conscious of the itching is intense.
As hydrogen peroxide is an irritating disinfectant drug, it is generally not allowed to use hydrogen peroxide to treat eczema. When eczema patients secondary infection, pus flow in the affected area, etc., can be topical topical mupirocin ointment, in order to relieve the symptoms.
Eczema patients without skin lesions can use topical medications under the guidance of a doctor, such as glycerite lotion, esacridine solution, etc. for wet compresses or scrubs, or local application of dexamethasone cream, etc. for treatment.
It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to the observation of the affected area in life, if there is any abnormality in a timely manner to seek medical treatment.