What to do about recurring eczema in the external auditory canal

Common treatments for recurring episodes of eczema in the external auditory canal include medication, physical therapy, and general therapy, etc. The doctor will determine which treatment to take based on the specific condition, physical condition, and so on. 1. Medication: Glucocorticosteroids such as Dinaid cream and hydrocortisone butyrate ointment can be used externally under doctor’s guidance. In addition, calmodulin neural phosphatase inhibitors are also effective, such as tacrolimus ointment and pimecrolimus ointment, which are effective in the treatment of eczema. 2. Physical therapy: in addition to the use of medication for recurrent episodes of eczema in the external auditory canal, physical therapy can also be used to treat the physical therapy, physical therapy is through the infrared ray or ultra-short-wave and other ways to assist in the treatment. 3. General treatment: to reduce external stimuli, do not contact with allergy-causing foods and drugs, usually pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, avoid excessive mental stress, and eat a light diet. It should be noted that if the eczema symptoms are not relieved after the above treatment, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of eczema, and carry out the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.