What to do when eczema on the face is getting worse

When eczema appears on the face, you first need to pay attention to daily care, avoiding hot and cold intense stimulation, fish, seafood, beef and mutton as well as spicy and irritating foods. Also avoid excessive washing, cleanse your face with warm water every day, and use a mild, non-irritating moisturizing cream topically. If exudation is not allowed to use cream, it is recommended to give Ravnol solution or boric acid solution wet compress, after the exudation improves, then give cream for external use, you can give butyl hydroxy acid cream or Bute cream, 2 times a day, a small amount of external application. If the lesions are severe, corticosteroids can also be given topically for 3 days and then replaced with a non-hormonal butalbital or Bute cream. If itching is significant, antihistamines such as loratadine or cetirizine may also be added.