Acute eczema without oozing or oozing is not much can be used glucocorticoid cream, redness, swelling and oozing more can be used 3% boric acid solution and other wet compress treatment. Acute eczema is a recurrent, inflammatory skin disease, the onset of rapid, any part of the body can occur, but to the face of the forehead, eyelids, cheeks and other places more common. At first the skin is flushed, swollen and itchy, followed by papules, pimples and blisters. The lesions are dense and the borders are indistinct. The blisters often rupture due to scratching, forming vesicles and crusts. Acute stage eczema can be treated with glucocorticoid creams such as mometasone furoate if there is not much exudation; if there is more exudation, you can first apply a wet compress with boric acid solution or isacridine solution, wait for the exudation to decrease, and then use glucocorticoid creams such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream. If there is a secondary bacterial infection, topical antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment can also be used. If itching is significant, oral antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine may also be combined. If the symptoms of secondary infection worsen, oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, are also needed. Daily life should pay attention to avoid the intake of easy to cause sensitization and irritating food, such as fish and shrimp, strong tea, coffee and so on. Avoid all kinds of external stimuli, such as hot water scalding, violent scratching. Diet should be light, eat more vegetables and fruits. When eczema occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition. The above medicines should be used according to the doctor’s instructions.