How to treat eczema in men’s genital area

Men’s genital area eczema can be topical hydrocortisone butyrate and other weak glucocorticoid cream, glycerine lotion, oral loratadine and other antihistamines, if there is oozing, you can also use boric acid solution cold wet compress.
1. Local topical medication: weak glucocorticoid cream, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream can be used externally, due to the genital area of the skin is relatively thin and tender, it is not recommended to use strong glucocorticoid preparations. Topical glycerite lotion can also be used to astringe and relieve itching.
2. Oral antihistamines: commonly used chlorpheniramine maleate, loratadine, levocetirizine, ebastine, etc., to play the role of anti-allergic itching.
3. Cold wet compresses: If the eczema lesions have obvious oozing, you can use 3% boric acid solution or saline cold wet compresses.
The above mentioned drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, men’s genital area eczema can go to the dermatology department.