What medication is used for anal eczema in women

  Anal eczema in women is basically the same as other types of eczema in terms of medication, on the basis of which, because the perianal area is a special skin-mucous membrane junction site, often due to excessive scratching, hot water washing, and presents obvious redness, exudation, erosion; long-term recurring episodes, can present a chronic trend of skin moss-like changes, so the treatment needs to be combined with specific conditions on the basis of conventional eczema treatment The treatment needs to be fine-tuned based on conventional eczema treatment.  In terms of internal medication, the main purpose of treatment is anti-inflammatory and anti-itch. A variety of antihistamines are the basic medications for anal eczema treatment, and when necessary, they can be used in combination with a variety of other medications according to the condition, and some patients in the acute stage of severe disease can be treated with short-term combined glucocorticoids to reduce acute skin mucosal inflammatory reactions such as redness, vesicles, and exudation.  In terms of topical drug treatment, it is necessary to choose suitable topical drugs in combination with the characteristics of lesions at different times, especially in terms of drug dosage forms. For example, glucocorticoid cream can be used in the acute stage without exudation, while boric acid solution is more suitable for wet application when there is obvious exudation, while glucocorticoid cream and ointment are more suitable for the subacute and chronic stages. It should be noted that because of the thin and tender perianal skin, it is necessary to avoid using irritating topical drugs containing alcohol and other anti-itch ingredients to avoid pain and discomfort to the perianal skin mucosa. In order to reduce recurrence, non-hormonal drugs can be used to maintain treatment for a period of time.