How to treat chest eczema

Chest eczema should take comprehensive treatment, such as general treatment, local drug treatment, systemic drug treatment. 1. General treatment: patients should avoid hot water, scratching the skin in daily life, and can use moisturizers to maintain the barrier function of the skin, and at the same time, they should try to find out the causes of the disease and triggers, avoid contact with the causes of the disease as much as possible, and actively remove the triggers. 2. Local medication: If there is a lot of exudation in the acute stage of chest eczema, you can use boric acid solution for wet compresses as prescribed by the doctor; if there is vesiculation but not much exudation, you can use zinc oxide paste as prescribed by the doctor; if there is no exudation of subacute or chronic eczema, you can use topical glucocorticoid ointment such as Dinocap cream and fluticasone propionate cream to treat the disease. 3. Systematic drug therapy: chest eczema if there are obvious itching symptoms, can follow the doctor’s instructions oral medication, mainly antihistamine-based drugs, such as cetirizine, loratadine, etc.; serious symptoms of patients can be under the guidance of a doctor, as appropriate, systematic application of glucocorticosteroid drugs, such as prednisone, cyclosporine and other immunosuppressant therapy. In addition, patients with chest eczema can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply narrow-wave ultraviolet irradiation, laser therapy and other physical ways to relieve symptoms. It is recommended that patients with eczema on the chest go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, and not to delay the condition, or even cause serious adverse reactions.