How to treat eczema and folliculitis

Eczema and folliculitis are usually treated clinically with medication. Eczema is an inflammatory, chronic skin disease, manifested by the appearance of papules, erythema, flaking and other symptoms on the surface of the skin. Folliculitis is an inflammatory reaction of the hair follicles of the skin, which is mainly manifested by the appearance of red papules or papules on the surface of the skin. Both treatments are as follows: 1. Eczema: Eczema can be treated with local topical glucocorticoid creams, such as dexamethasone cream, halometasone cream, etc. It can also be treated with local topical glycerite lotion, zinc oxide paste, etc., and at the same time, oral drugs, such as antihistamine such as loratadine tablets, can be applied. Accompanied by a wide range of infections, oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin capsules, etc., severe symptoms, oral immunosuppressants, such as cyclosporine capsules, methotrexate tablets. 2. Folliculitis: bacterial infection caused by folliculitis, can be used topically fusidic acid ointment, mupirocin ointment, etc., the symptoms are more serious, can be taken orally at the same time cefuroxime tablets, doxycycline hydrochloride capsules and other antibiotics; fungal infection caused by folliculitis, can be used topically ketoconazole cream, econazole cream, etc., the symptoms of the more serious, can be taken at the same time orally, such as itraconazole capsule, terbinafine hydrochloride tablet etc. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor. Whether it is eczema or folliculitis, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to avoid delays and further aggravation of the condition.