Facial disseminated milia lupus is a chronic skin condition that is characterized by symmetrically distributed rate-sized red papules or nodules on the face. For facial disseminated milia lupus, drug treatment, laser treatment, fruit acid treatment and so on can be taken under doctor’s guidance.
1. Drug treatment: topical glucocorticoid drugs, oral glucocorticoid, isotretinoin and tetracycline can be used under doctor’s guidance.
(1) Topical glucocorticoid drugs: because of its anti-inflammatory effect, it has a helpful effect on skin damage. Commonly used drugs are celiac pine cream and so on.
(2) Oral glucocorticoids: such as prednisone, methylprednisolone and so on. It is also through the anti-inflammatory effect of glucocorticoids to reduce skin damage.
(3) Isotretinoin: usually taken orally, because of its anti-inflammatory and sebaceous gland secretion inhibition effect, it can reduce the occurrence of new skin lesions.
(4) Tetracyclines: such as doxycycline, which has anti-inflammatory effects and can reduce skin lesions.
(2) Laser treatment: The anti-inflammatory and bacterial elimination effects of laser are utilized to directly remove skin damage.
3. Fruit acid treatment: suitable for patients whose skin lesions cause scars after subsiding.
It is recommended that patients with disseminated facial lupus vulgaris should go to the hospital in time and receive standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance. The medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medicate.