Treatment of seborrheic eczema
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During this period of time, I feel that there are some small red pimples in my body inexplicably, and it doesn't get better after wiping with saline. The more I scratch with my hand, the more I feel that the area of skin reddening is larger. After going to the hospital for consultation, I say it's chronic eczema. After treatment, it's obviously better. So, is seborrheic eczema treated? You know what? Today, let me share with you the treatment of seborrheic eczema.
Treatment of seborrheic eczema
Treatment 1: zinc oil or 30% Coptis oil or Phellodendron oil: it is suitable for reducing exudate and promoting the healing of ulcer surface. Mashed potatoes or tomatoes are also effective for external application.
Treatment 2: butter: it is suitable for those with dry and prickly sores. It can soften the skin and relieve pain. Cypress decoction or 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution: it is suitable for patients with secondary infection and has the functions of clearing away heat, detoxifying, anti-inflammatory and analgesic.
Treatment 3: internal therapy, western medicine can choose antihistamines to relieve itching. For acute or subacute generalized eczema, intravenous drip of 5% calcium bromide, 10% calcium gluconate or 10% sodium thiosulfate solution, once a day, 10 times as a course of treatment. The patients with extensive infection should be treated with effective antibiotics. In addition, vitamin B, vitamin C and neuromodulatory drugs are also helpful. Glucocorticoid is not suitable for oral administration or injection. Although it has a rapid effect on anti-inflammatory, antipruritic and reducing exudation, it will relapse soon after discontinuation, and it is easy to cause many adverse reactions after long-term application.
matters needing attention
Here I want to give you warm tips: avoid irritant food: these irritant foods include wine, pepper, coffee and so on, these foods will aggravate the symptoms of itching; such as fish, shrimp and other hair should also avoid eating, in order to prevent aggravating the disease.














