Eczema is an inflammation of the superficial dermis and epidermis caused by a variety of internal and external factors. Eczema on pregnant hands can usually be rubbed with medication to relieve localized itching, commonly used medications include glycerite lotion, glucocorticoid ointment, antibiotic ointment and so on. 1. Glycolite lotion: Because the occurrence of eczema is related to contact with allergens, applying glycerite lotion can play a role in stopping itching and astringency, and relieve the discomfort caused by eczema. 2. Glucocorticosteroids: Glucocorticosteroids such as Denadyl cream can play an anti-inflammatory and anti-itching role, but pregnant women need to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid long-term, large-scale use of the drug. 3. Antibiotic ointment: Because hand eczema will not only have itching, but also may have blisters, which can easily cause oozing, and it is easy to secondary bacterial infections, you can apply antibiotic ointment, such as mupirocin ointment, etc., so as to achieve the purpose of preventing infections. Pregnant hands long eczema usually can rub medicine, but the above medication, all need to be under the guidance of a doctor to use medicine, not blindly self-medication, in order to avoid adverse effects.