Eczema can be treated with topical glucocorticoid cream, calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitor ointment, or cold compresses of boric acid solution, and oral antihistamine medications such as loratadine citrate. Eczema can be treated with topical medications. Topical glucocorticoid creams such as compound dexamethasone cream, hydrocortisone butyrate cream or fluticasone propionate cream can be used. For lesions on the face and in areas of weak skin such as the vulva and armpits, topical calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitor ointments such as tacrolimus ointment or pimecrolimus cream can be used. If there is obvious localized exudation, saline or boric acid solution can be used to apply cold wet compresses, and then topical ointment can be applied after the area is dry. When accompanied by obvious itching symptoms, you can take oral antihistamines, such as loratadine, ebastine, etc.. Eczema need to go to the hospital dermatology consultation, the above mentioned drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor.