Eczema with glycerite lotion will have a certain effect on itching, but there is no clear therapeutic effect, should be used in accordance with medical advice. Eczema is a superficial dermal and epidermal inflammation, manifested as herpes papules, oozing, or mossy changes, self-conscious itching is intense, easy to recur. The topical medication for treatment should be chosen from anti-inflammatory categories, such as glucocorticoid drugs, commonly used Dinaid ointment, mometasone furoate ointment and so on. Glycerite lotion is composed of zinc oxide, glycerite and glycerin. It has astringent, antiseptic and protective effects. It can be used to treat acute pruritic skin diseases such as prickly heat and eczema. Therefore, glycerite lotion has some anti-itching effect on eczema, but the therapeutic effect is not clear. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to glycerite lotion, and the drug should not be used for those who have exudate on the skin. Avoid contact with eyes or other mucous membranes when using this product. If there are symptoms of redness, swelling, burning sensation at the site of application, the drug should be stopped and the affected area should be washed of the drug. Adverse effects of this product is not clear should be under the guidance of a doctor reasonable use of drugs. Eczema patients are recommended to actively seek medical advice when necessary, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment, the drug should be used in accordance with medical advice, do not self-medication.