Folk remedies for contact dermatitis are not medically proven and are not recommended as they may be ineffective, delay treatment, or further aggravate symptoms if products containing sensitizing or irritating ingredients are mistakenly used. If you are suffering from contact dermatitis, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for treatment. 1. The general principle of formal treatment of contact dermatitis is to reduce the skin’s contact with known irritants, supplemented by medication. 2. Medication is often used to help relieve symptoms by using topical glucocorticoid creams such as triamcinolone, etc. In severe cases, oral antihistamines such as diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine are required, and oral glucocorticoid medications such as prednisone to reduce the local itchiness and pain and other discomforts. The above drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice. Therefore, it is not recommended to use folk remedies to treat contact dermatitis, you need to go to a professional medical institution for diagnosis and treatment.