Treatment of ichthyosis

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When I can't remember things, one day I found that there were lines on my legs. At the beginning, my parents didn't care. When I was seven or eight years old, I slowly began to peel. I thought that it was just common dry skin in winter. It would be better if I applied a little cream. But later, my arms also began to have such symptoms, which became more and more serious with the growth of age Layer by layer peeling, went to the hospital, the doctor diagnosed as ichthyosis. Now it's finally cured. Today I'd like to share with you the treatment of ichthyosis.

Treatment of ichthyosis

Treatment one: Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of ichthyosis often plays a regulatory role, the effect is relatively slow. So when the treatment often choose to western medicine, such as oral vitamin A is good, but vitamin A oral treatment of ichthyosis need a large dose of use, when the specific dosage of medication to consult a doctor.

Treatment 2: in the treatment of ichthyosis, we must pay attention to the prevention of infection. We can choose some antibacterial ointment to smear on the affected area, which can prevent the occurrence of infection. Many traditional Chinese medicine can improve the body microcirculation, and can strengthen the skin metabolism. These types of traditional Chinese medicine can also be used in the treatment of ichthyosis.

Treatment 3: topical treatment of ichthyosis is mainly to alleviate the dry skin or skin desquamation caused by the disease. As long as we persist in treatment and cooperate well with doctors and patients, patients can achieve the goal of cure.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that we should pay attention to: as soon as autumn comes, the temperature drops and the climate is dry, the substance will solidify rapidly once it is secreted to the skin surface, and the moisture content of the skin decreases, so it can not effectively dissolve the substance, so it will coagulate and deposit in the cuticle of the skin. As a result, on the one hand, it causes damage to the skin, greatly speeding up the keratinization of the skin and producing a large number of scales; on the other hand, it blocks the hair follicles and sweat gland ducts, leading to the secretion disorder of sebaceous glands and sweat glands, resulting in flaccidity, skin loss of moisture and abnormal dryness.