What to do if your eczema is oozing out and your face is hot

Fever on the oozing face of eczema should be treated immediately and promptly with systemic medication and topical medication as prescribed by the doctor, etc.
The etiology of eczema is unclear, and may be associated with chronic infectious lesions or induced or aggravated by various chemicals such as food, and a few may be mediated by delayed hypersensitivity reactions.
1. Systemic medication: antihistamines and tranquilizers can be used, such as chlorpheniramine maleate and loratadine, etc. Glucocorticoids should not be used in general. If secondary infection occurs, antibiotics can be added.
2. Topical drug therapy: in the acute stage, when there is no ooze or not much ooze, glucocorticoid gel and glycerite lotion can be used, and 3% boric acid solution can be used to apply cold compresses when there is much ooze. Sub-acute stage can use glucocorticoid cream, zinc oxide paste, etc., stubborn limited lesions can be used for intradermal injection of glucocorticoids, such as Hasinide.
It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately when the condition is serious, and the drugs should be used according to the doctor’s instructions.