Eczema is mainly divided into acute eczema, subacute eczema and chronic eczema. It is recommended that glucocorticoids, antibiotics, immunosuppressants and other medications be given in conjunction with the staging of eczema.
1. Acute eczema: Acute eczema is an inflammatory skin disease caused by a variety of internal and external factors, and usually starts rather quickly. The main objectives of treatment are to control symptoms, reduce recurrence and improve quality of life. If there is oozing, it is recommended to use boric acid solution and other wet compresses first, and then use zinc oxide oil and other drugs when the oozing is reduced.
2. Subacute eczema: patients with subacute eczema may be self-conscious of intense itching and pain, can be applied externally with hydrocortisone cream, mometasone furoate cream can help relieve itching. Topical tar-based preparations can also be used to have antipruritic, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effects. If secondary bacterial infection, erythromycin ointment and fusidic acid cream can be given.
3. Chronic eczema: chronic eczema treatment cycle is usually longer, can be used externally halometasone, fluticasone propionate ointment, etc., if necessary, with calcium gluconate, vitamin C, sodium thiosulfate and other drugs.
In summary, the treatment of eczema drugs are more, it is recommended that patients do not blindly use drugs, need to be under the guidance of the doctor reasonable use, standardized treatment.