Medications for eczema include glucocorticoid preparations (e.g. Dinaid cream, hydrocortisone butyrate cream), glycerite lotion, boric acid lotion, etc. 1. Glucocorticoid preparations such as Dinaid cream and hydrocortisone butyrate cream have strong anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and anti-itch effects and are suitable for the treatment of chronic eczema. Prolonged use of large doses may lead to skin atrophy, hirsutism and capillary dilatation and other adverse reactions. 2. Glycerite lotion is mainly composed of glycerite and zinc oxide, the drug has astringent and antipruritic effect, can be used to relieve acute eczema caused by itching. Some people in the use of the process may appear burning, redness and swelling and other adverse reactions, and is not applicable to the exudate more acute eczema. 3. Boric acid solution is often used as a wet compress, can be used to treat acute eczema with severe exudation. Can not be used when the lesions are extensive and accompanied by severe erosion. As the treatment of eczema drugs more varieties, eczema patients are recommended to the hospital, the specific circumstances need to strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for the use of drugs.