Dry eczema can be accompanied by itching, which can be relieved with emollients and antihistamines. Dry eczema is often caused by a decrease in the secretion of oil on the skin’s surface, and is characterized by dry, flaky skin. It is commonly found on the front of the shins of the lower legs, but can also be seen on the trunk and other parts of the body. When dry eczema occurs, it is necessary to avoid using overly irritating toiletries. Emollients such as glycerin and petroleum jelly can be used to relieve dryness and itching. In addition, antihistamines such as loratadine and cetirizine can be used if the itching is severe. If dry eczema occurs, you should go to the hospital in time for examination, and you should pay attention to follow the doctor’s instructions when using the above drugs.