Eczema and vegetables are generally not related to each other, and eczema requires scientific treatment including topical and systemic medications. Vegetables do not have a role in the treatment of eczema, however, eczema requires a light diet and avoidance of irritants such as alcohol. Eczema can be treated with topical medications, mainly glucocorticoids. Weak glucocorticosteroids such as hydrocortisone and dieldrin cream can be used in infants and children, medium-acting glucocorticosteroids such as mometasone furoate cream can be used in children, and medium-acting and strong glucocorticosteroids such as halometasone cream can be used in adults. If the itching is severe, oral antihistamines such as loratadine can be taken. If the eczema is severe, go to the hospital for examination, and use the above medications as prescribed by the doctor.