Does garlic work for eczema

Garlic is not effective in treating eczema and part of the cause of eczema is the patient’s allergies, so using irritating medications or foods is a trigger for the development of eczema and can aggravate the condition. The rash may be sensitive and if garlic is used as a wet compress or rubbing, it can irritate the rash leading to more severe symptoms. If there is exudation you can use boric acid solution for wet compresses to reduce the exudation. The specific use of medications requires specific analysis by the doctor, i.e., different medications are used depending on the state of the eczema at the time of the visit. When there is exudation and vesicles in the acute stage, the purpose of the medication is to reduce exudation and the solution can be used as a wet compress or mainly as an oil; when there is no water, only itching, redness or hypertrophy in dryness, cream treatment is the mainstay.