What to do about chronic eczema thickened keratin on hands

Chronic eczema thickening on the hands can be treated with glucocorticosteroids and anti-allergy drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and at the same time, attention should be paid to the protection of local skin in daily life.
1. Glucocorticoid drugs: chronic eczema thickening of the hand, usually can choose the stronger glucocorticoid, such as halometasone and flumethasone ointment, applied to the eczema area, or can be used at the same time keratolytic agents, such as salicylic acid ointment, which can enhance the penetration of the drug, to play a better therapeutic effect.
Can also be used to seal the package therapy, that is, the local external application of halometasone, and then wrapped with plastic wrap to soften the lesions.
2. Anti-allergic drugs: If the chronic eczema itching is intolerable, you can also with oral anti-allergic drugs, such as loratadine, cetirizine.
3. Local skin care: the reason for the thickening of the skin of chronic eczema on the hands is mainly due to repeated scratching, local skin connective tissue hyperplasia, epidermal keratin thickening. Daily life should protect the local skin, avoid scratching, scalding and other stimuli, reduce the use of alkaline substances to wash the eczema area.
Chronic eczema keratin thickening on the hands is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, do not self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.