What to apply for dermatitis on the face

For dermatitis on the face, it is best to choose medications that do not contain glucocorticoids, such as butalbital hydroxy acid cream, tacrolimus cream, pimecrolimus cream, Bute cream, zinc oxide, etc., and depending on the severity of the rash. If there is exudation, apply a wet dressing with the solution first, and if there is no infection, use saline or boric acid solution. In case of co-infection, furacilin solution or Revnor solution should be given as a topical wet compress. After the rash dries, topical creams or creams are applied, while attention is best not to over-wash and pay attention to skin moisturization to increase the hydration of the skin and help the absorption of the usual drugs. For particularly severe rashes, glucocorticoid creams can be given for topical use, but use must be short-term. Long-term use is prone to side effects, and those with severe itching can be treated with oral medication, mainly oral antihistamines.