Infantile atopic dermatitis can be treated by physical therapy, such as ultraviolet light, and by medication, such as hydrocortisone cream, and erythromycin ointment can be applied to fight infection if there is secondary infection.
Atopic dermatitis is more common in infants and children, and is easily recurring. It may be accompanied by itchy skin, which can be treated by physical therapy, such as ultraviolet light irradiation, to alleviate the symptoms and control the development of dermatitis through phototherapy.
If the skin is sensitive, it can also be treated with glucocorticosteroids, such as hydrocortisone cream and dieldrin cream, etc. If there is a secondary infection in atopic dermatitis, anti-infective treatment is needed, and erythromycin ointment can usually be applied for combined treatment, and attention needs to be paid to the side effects of the drug, such as burning sensation, itching, allergy and other adverse reactions.
Infantile atopic dermatitis is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment. The above drugs need to be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not private medication, and at the same time pay attention to the child’s care to help recovery.