The treatment methods and effects of hand eczema vary from person to person, there is no best, fastest and most effective method, and its treatment methods mainly include systemic medication and local treatment. 1. Systemic drugs (1) Second-generation antihistamines: such as loratadine and cetirizine. (2) Sedative and stabilizing drugs: itching is a common symptom, so diazepam and other stabilizing drugs can be applied, and thalidomide and other sedative drugs can be used if necessary. (3) Glucocorticoid: such as prednisone, can reduce the symptoms in the short term, but long-term application has side effects. 2. Local treatment (1) Acute exudate more: preferred aluminum acetate solution diluted wet compresses, other wet compresses such as potassium permanganate solution, boric acid solution. (2) Red and itchy skin without erosion and exudate: rub glycerin lotion, zinc lotion, glycerin application and zinc cream. (3) Subacute eczema: commonly used glucocorticoid emulsion or cream. Tar-based preparations such as black bean distillate, bran distillate, coal tar and other emulsions, creams or ointments can also be applied or added to glucocorticoid drugs such as mometasone furoate. (4) Chronic eczema: local application of tar-like preparations such as coal tar or various glucocorticosteroids such as halomethasone cream. Eczema patients should not self-medication, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.