What should I do about chronic eczema on my fingertips?

The main treatments for chronic eczema on fingertips are oral medications and topical creams. Once the diagnosis of chronic eczema on the fingertips is confirmed, it is recommended to choose the appropriate treatment method under the knowledge of the doctor. 1. Oral medication: Chronic eczema on the fingertips is usually treated with antihistamines, such as cetirizine and loratadine. 2. Topical ointment: Glucocorticoid ointment, such as Denadyl ointment, or calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitor ointment, such as Tacrolimus ointment, are often chosen as topical ointment for chronic eczema of the fingertips. In the course of treatment, must pay attention to waterproof, avoid the use of alkaline shower gel and soap and other alkaline detergents, pay attention to the use of hand cream and other moisturizing skin, no scratching and tearing of the skin, to prevent the symptoms from aggravating. Chronic eczema on the fingertips should be timely regular hospital dermatology consultation, standardized diagnosis and treatment by a professional doctor.