Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Is this psoriasis or intractable eczema? It's been almost two years, especially now the weather is more itchy. I took vitamin C and a medicine for tinea.

Is this psoriasis or intractable eczema? It's been almost two years, especially now the weather is more itchy. I took vitamin C and a medicine for tinea.

Considering intractable eczema, it is necessary to avoid irritation. Eczema is an inflammatory reaction of skin caused by many internal and external factors, accompanied by severe itching. It is necessary to avoid eating spicy food and drinking alcohol to avoid excessive burns. Oral drugs are mainly anti-inflammatory and antipruritic, and external drugs such as antihistamines and tranquilizers can also be used. Zinc oxide oil can be used for acute exudation, and 3% boric acid solution can be used for cold compress. After exudation is reduced, glucocorticoid cream can be used alternately with oil. Subacute corticosteroid emulsion and paste can be used, and antibacterial drugs can be added to prevent and control secondary infection. In the chronic stage, ointment, plaster and film coating can be selected. Intractable localized lesions can be injected with glucocorticoid.