What can I put on my broken eczema?

Eczema breaks out, indicating that it is in the acute or subacute stage, and can be treated with boric acid solution, isacridine solution, glucocorticoid cream and other drugs. Acute eczema is often manifested as erythema based papules and papules, often due to scratching to form punctate vesicles, with obvious plasma exudation. Subacute eczema still exudes. Acute eczema oozing more available boric acid solution, esacridine solution and other wet compresses, not much oozing when available zinc oxide oil. Subacute eczema can use zinc oxide paste, glucocorticoid cream, commonly used glucocorticoid cream has hydrocortisone, dexamethasone cream. Antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment can also be used to prevent infection. All medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional.