Mycosis fungoides is mainly treated with medication to stop the itching.
Mycosis fungoides is a primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, itching is more obvious in the erythematous and plaque stage of the disease, and the advanced stage is characterized by the appearance of tumors.
Early stage is mainly localized treatment, local topical glucocorticosteroids such as dinexed ointment, nitrogen mustard gel, etc. Photochemotherapy and radiotherapy can also be taken, which has the effect of anti-inflammation and inhibition of cell proliferation, and can significantly alleviate itching, erythema and other skin symptoms.
In the advanced stage, it is based on combination therapy, such as combining interferon, retinoids, methotrexate, etc., to play the role of anti-tumor cell proliferation.
It is recommended that patients with mycosis fungoides should go to regular hospitals for timely examination when itching is obvious, and under the guidance of doctors for reasonable and standardized treatment.