Facial dermatitis is a common skin disorder with complex causes. Its symptoms are: facial itching, burning sensation, occasional flushing, thinning of the skin, dry flaking and other symptoms, aggravated by heat and stress, spicy diet. There are many triggering causes: such as allergies, destruction of the skin barrier due to dry skin or inflammation, neurological disorders, lack of protection from UV rays in the sun, and a few due to intrinsic diseases such as connective tissue diseases. The symptoms are different, so the treatment of dermatitis should be symptomatic, do not blindly treat yourself with medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment during the disease, and also do a good job of prevention and care in life. If you have dermatitis on your face, the skin on the affected area is more sensitive, so you should pay special attention when washing your face. You should never use a face wash or soap that is too irritating, as this can easily irritate the skin of the face or cause allergy to the face dermatitis and aggravate the symptoms of dermatitis. Patients are advised to choose weak acidic bath products; they should usually wash their faces with warm and cool water; they should try to go out less in areas with flying pollen in spring; they can use medical skin care products for sensitive skin in the morning and evening to promote skin barrier repair in order to keep the skin moisturized and prevent dryness and flaking. The itchiness that accompanies the onset of dermatitis, many patients can’t help but scratch the affected area with their hands, which can temporarily solve the itchiness, but afterwards may lead to increased itching and even scratching the skin, bringing secondary damage to the skin. Therefore, patients must “avoid avoid avoid” scratching the affected area. Pay attention to personal hygiene and environmental sanitation in life, and keep the room ventilated and clean. During the onset of the disease, you should actively cooperate with the doctor to avoid the recurrence of the disease. What should I do if I get dermatitis on my face? In order to ensure the quality of diagnosis and treatment, it is important to adhere to the standard treatment and at the same time pay attention to the care of your disorder. The daily care requirements for dermatitis are: 1. Diet Dermatitis patients should have a light diet and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables in their lives. In the diet, to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, diet should be balanced, preferably including a lot of vitamin C-rich fruits and vegetables, any food containing vitamin B. Also avoid fish, shrimp, crab and other allergy-prone foods. 2. Stimulation Stay away from suspicious substances and avoid stimulation. Chemical, mechanical and minor local stimuli can trigger and aggravate the disease, patients need to try to avoid such situations in general. 3.Mind Maintain a healthy mind and improve the overall quality. Patients need to maintain a happy state of mind, mental factors have a greater impact on the disease, long-term depression, high tension is not conducive to the disease. At the same time can be suitable to participate in physical exercise to improve the overall quality of the body. Do more deep whistling exercises to regulate nerve function. 4, skin care Choose sensitive series of skin care products, such as: sensitive repair mask, water, serum, milk, cream, etc., to repair the skin barrier, so that the weak skin can be improved. Avoid using heat-producing skin care series, do not do large massages on the face (or no massage), and do not choose whitening and exfoliating series. Try to use the same brand of skin care products and choose cosmetics that do not contain ingredients such as fragrance, alcohol and preservatives. Try not to wear makeup and make-up. If skin allergy occurs, immediately stop using any cosmetics, apply cold compresses to the skin and observe, and seek medical consultation from a dermatologist if necessary. 5. Moisturize Dry air can worsen skin inflammation, especially when hot air conditioning is used indoors in winter. Maintaining the humidity of indoor air should be the first consideration for patients and their families. A humidifier can be used.