Perianal itching is often associated with pruritus ani, eczema, etc. Common topical creams are glycerite lotion and hormonal creams such as mometasone furoate ointment.
Pruritis ani is generally no skin lesions, only itching, can be used locally such as glycerine lotion for itching treatment, pay attention to keep the local clean, hygiene, dry.
Perianal eczema is related to local irritation, allergy and other factors, manifested as erythema, papules, mossy lesions with itching, can use ointments such as glucocorticosteroids such as mometasone furoate ointment, dianederma cream. Similarly, local cleanliness and hygiene should be maintained.
If you find that perianal itching symptoms continue to worsen, you should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, do not take medication without authorization, serious cases can be prescribed oral antihistamine drugs such as loratadine. At the same time, pay attention to personal hygiene on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, rationalize the diet, avoid scratching the affected area.