Intractable eczema often refers to clinical chronic eczema, easy to recur. Clinical treatment is mainly based on medication, followed by general treatment to reduce and prevent recurrence.
1. Drug treatment: divided into external and internal two types.
(1) Topical drugs: chronic eczema is mainly selected ointment, ointment and film coating agent for treatment, such as commonly used glucocorticoid preparations, hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, etc.; heavy hypertrophic lesions, halometasone can be used for local sealing treatment.
(2) Oral drugs: such as antihistamines, loratadine and cetirizine, can play a role in stopping itching and anti-inflammatory. Secondly, glucocorticoid drugs can also be used for systemic treatment, which can quickly control symptoms, anti-inflammatory and anti-itching, when the drug is easy to relapse after stopping, so only for patients with severe generalized use, such as prednisone.
2. General treatment: It is necessary to actively search for and remove the suspected causes or allergens, which can reduce the recurrence of the phenomenon. At the same time, reduce the stimulation of external factors, such as hot water scalding, scratching the affected area, etc., which is easy to secondary infection; in addition to avoiding the intake of fish, shrimp, alcohol, coffee and other stimulating and easy to allergic food, so as not to aggravate the condition.
Chronic eczema need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor, combined with the patient’s specific situation to choose. Drugs need to be used in accordance with medical advice.