Eczema can be treated by topical medication and oral medication. 1. Topical medication: For those with little or no exudation in the acute stage of eczema, topical glucocorticoid preparations such as dianabed cream and flumethasone ointment can be used. Eczema oozing more, can use 3% of the boric acid solution cold wet compresses, oozing to reduce the use of topical glucocorticoid therapy. If the infection is combined, antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment can be used appropriately. 2. Oral medication: antihistamines such as levocetirizine and loratadine can be used when itching is significant, and antibiotics can be used to treat secondary infections. The existence of eczema should be standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor, the specific use of drugs need to comply with medical advice.