What creams are used to treat eczema on the skin

Acute-phase skin eczema is mainly treated with wet compresses of boric acid solution, while subacute and chronic eczema are treated with urea ointment, salicylic acid ointment, and glucocorticoid cream. 1. Acute eczema: when the patient does not have blisters, oozing and other symptoms, you can use glycerine lotion or glucocorticoid cream such as mometasone furoate smear treatment. If there is oozing, it is necessary to use boric acid solution, eschazopyridine solution and other wet compress treatment, to reduce the oozing and then use zinc oxide oil. 2. Subacute and chronic eczema: It is recommended to use zinc oxide paste, glucocorticosteroid medication (hydrocortisone butyrate cream, etc.), combined with moisturizers or keratolytic agents, such as salicylic acid, urea ointment and so on. If the diagnosis of eczema is confirmed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease. All of the above medications should be used under doctor’s supervision, avoid self-medication.