Eczema cannot be eradicated with laser. Eczema is usually treated with topical glucocorticoid creams and oral antihistamines, but it is more likely to recur.
Usually, eczema is not treated with laser, and laser treatment cannot eradicate eczema.
For milder eczema, it can be treated with topical medication, topical glucocorticoid cream, such as mometasone furoate cream, compound dexamethasone cream, fluticasone propionate cream and so on, which can play the role of anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-itching and so on. Antihistamine creams such as chlorcyclizine hydrochloride can also be used externally to relieve itching.
For eczema with extensive lesions and severe symptoms, if the effect of external medication is not good enough, you can take oral antihistamine medication, such as diclofenac tadalafil, levocetirizine, and so on.
Eczema is more likely to recur, the use of these drugs can only relieve the symptoms, the root cause is more difficult.
The drugs mentioned above need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and eczema can go to the dermatology department.