What to do about crotch eczema

Crotch eczema may be related to environmental factors, dietary factors, mental and psychological factors. After diagnosis, it is usually treated with topical as well as oral medications, and with good daily care.
For crotch eczema, it can be treated with topical medications, such as glycerite lotion and tacrolimus ointment. When there is acute exudation, boric acid solution should be used for wet compresses, together with the use of levocetirizine and other antihistamines for treatment, with anti-inflammatory, anti-itching effect.
For crotch eczema, care should be strengthened to avoid excessive friction on the affected area, do not excessively scratch, do not cause irritation to the affected skin. Keep the local skin clean and dry.
In order to avoid adverse reactions to medication, be sure to listen to your doctor’s guidance, and do not use medication privately. If the crotch eczema symptoms can not be relieved for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.