What to do with itchy hands and feet

Itchy hands and feet may be eczema, tinea pedis, contact dermatitis, etc., need to target to take local medication, systemic medication.
1. Eczema: glucocorticoid creams can be applied locally, such as mometasone furoate cream, Dinaid cream, etc., to help reduce the inflammatory response. Oral antihistamines, such as cetirizine hydrochloride and loratadine, can be taken when itching is significant.
2. Tinea pedis: mainly caused by fungal infection of the skin disease, can be used topically antifungal cream, such as ketoconazole cream, miconazole cream, with oral antifungal drugs, such as itraconazole, etc., when the efficacy of topical drugs is not good.
3. Contact dermatitis: is due to contact with certain exogenous substances, the inflammatory reaction. To quickly detach from the contact material, glucocorticoid ointment should be used locally, such as dexamethasone, dianabed ointment, etc., can be combined with oral antihistamines such as diclofenac tadalafil and other treatments.
All of the above medications should be used under the direction of a doctor, and patients should not use the medication on their own.