Patients with eczema recover well, as fast as 3-5 days time, slow as a few months or years, need to be based on the patient’s compliance, the severity of the rash or the treatment program is reasonable or not. The patient’s treatment plan needs to be selected according to the patient’s rash, such as eczema is more serious, redness, swelling, vesicles, oozing, need to be static compound monoammonium glycyrrhizinate Sodium Chloride Injection; oral antihistamines, such as chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, dicloxacortin tablets, or eptifibrismine hydrochloride capsule; topical glucocorticoid ointment, such as hydrocortisone butyrate ointment, oozing parts of the external smear of fusidic acid. Fusidic acid ointment should be applied to the oozing area. If the patient’s rash is more hypertrophic with deepened furrows and elevated skin ridges, the treatment period may be longer, and topical halometasone ointment can be used. However, after treatment, if the patient’s compliance is not very good, it may recur and prolong the treatment period. Some patients have poor compliance, the disease can be delayed, up to several years.