Can you apply glyburide to baby eczema?

Glycerite lotion is a compound preparation, composed of glycerite, zinc oxide, glycerin, infantile eczema can be regulated under the guidance of a doctor to use this drug, but allergic to the drug is prohibited. Infantile eczema, commonly known as “milk ringworm”, mostly occurs in infants aged 2 to 3 months, commonly found on the cheeks, forehead, scalp and other parts of the body, can be manifested as skin erythema, pimples, papules, blisters and other symptoms, mostly accompanied by itching. Glycolite lotion for infant eczema has a certain efficacy; need to use warm water to clean the local skin before use, the drug will be shaken well, the use of cotton swabs dipped in the appropriate amount of drugs applied to the local; to avoid scratching the skin, avoid contact with the eyes, mouth and nose and other parts of the body; if the use of medication appeared after the redness, swelling, burning and other adverse reactions, you need to stop the drug immediately, and if necessary, timely access to medical care. Glucocorticoid is the first line of topical medication for the treatment of infantile eczema, commonly used drugs such as Dinaid cream, need to be standardized under the guidance of a doctor; in addition, pimecrolimus cream and other calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors can also be used for anti-inflammatory treatment. It is recommended that patients with infantile eczema seek medical attention in a timely manner, standardize treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid using medication privately to avoid delaying the condition.