Diffuse keratosis eczema on hands and feet is a type of eczema, manifested as obvious skin keratinization, cracking, itching, etc., which can be treated by drugs and physical methods.
1. Drug therapy: diffuse keratosis eczema on hands and feet can be treated with local topical dexamethasone cream, halomethasone cream, compound flumethasone ointment and other drugs, its anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory effect can effectively alleviate the symptoms of itching. In addition, moisturizers such as urea ointment, salicylic acid ointment and keratinolytic agents can be combined. When itching is obvious, oral antihistamine drugs such as loratadine can be taken.
2. Physical therapy: ultraviolet light therapy, including UVA irradiation, narrow-spectrum UVB irradiation, etc., has a good effect on diffuse keratosis pilaris.
If diffuse keratosis eczema on hands and feet occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and the use of drugs should be under the guidance of medical professionals to avoid adverse reactions.