Treatment of dermatitis eczema

Most cases of dermatitis eczema are related to allergies, so when treating dermatitis eczema, the first step is to use anti-allergy medications, including topical anti-allergy creams and oral anti-allergy or anti-histamine medications, such as Keratan, Cetirizine, and Xylazine. Most topical medications contain hormones, and hormones are strong, medium-acting and weak. Weakly potent hormones such as Eudragol ointment and Elocon cream are safer. Therefore, depending on the situation, you should choose a medium-acting or weak-acting hormone to start with under the guidance of your doctor. If you start with stronger hormonal creams, there is a risk of hormone dependent dermatitis. In addition to anti-allergy, because dermatitis eczema tends to exude, in the case of more exudation, you need to use a hypertonic solution for wet compresses. For example, boric acid lotion can be used as a wet compress, and after the local exudate is reduced, other medications are used to treat it. If there is local inflammation, anti-inflammatory ointments are also used, such as erythromycin ointment, Bactrim, etc.