What to use for atopic dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis can be treated with moisturizers, antihistamines, glucocorticosteroids, topical immunomodulators, biological agents and other drugs. 1. Moisturizing conventional ointment: such as vitamin E cream, salicylic acid ointment, urea ointment and so on. 2. Antihistamines: loratadine, ebastine, etc. can relieve itching symptoms. 3. Glucocorticoid creams: can play a role in relieving local dermatitis, such as tretinoin acetate cream, mometasone furoate cream, etc., can effectively restore the lesion area, but can not be used for a long time, so as not to cause skin atrophy, capillary dilatation and other adverse reactions. 4. Non-glucocorticoid local immunomodulators: common ones are calcium-regulated phosphatase inhibitors, such as tacrolimus and pimecrolimus. 5. Biological agents: e.g. dupliyuzumab. Atopic dermatitis can be caused by a variety of reasons, it is best to use medication according to the doctor’s instructions before using medication, so as not to cause adverse reactions or miss treatment.