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How to treat tinea on the face in spring?

It's eczema ~ it's best not to apply any medicine, but to add hormones more or less. Wash your face often to keep your skin clean and moist; Applying Yumeijing or vitamin E cream without any hormones can relieve your skin condition. Generally, the effect is obvious in about 7 days, and it can restore pink and smooth.

Some children and young people will have white or red patches on their faces, with tiny scales attached to their surfaces, and sometimes they will have itching symptoms. Because this kind of skin disease mostly occurs in the spring when peach blossoms are open, people commonly call it "Peach Blossom Tinea". This skin disease is harmful to beauty, especially to young girls. Some parents saw the white spots on their children's faces and thought they were "insect spots". They said that their children had the performance of ascaris in their stomachs, so they gave them insect repellent drugs, and the results did not help. It turns out that this stain has nothing to do with ascaris. Some girls heard that it was "Peach Blossom Tinea", so they bought some ringworm ointment or ringworm liquid. Results the skin was red and swollen, which aggravated the condition.

In fact, the tinea of peach blossom is completely different from the tinea of medicine, a superficial fungal disease. In other words, peach blossom tinea is not "tinea". At present, medicine has proved that it is actually a general term for skin diseases such as pityriasis simplex, seborrheic dermatitis and spring dermatitis. Treatment should be treated differently, symptomatic treatment. The incidence of pityriasis simplex may be related to excessive wind and sun exposure, indigestion, vitamin deficiency, dry skin and other factors. Simple pityriasis facialis is patchy, with different sizes, and the diameter is about 1 cm to several centimeters, with pigmentation on it. The plaque is white or reddish, with clear edges, small scales on the surface and slight uplift. Scales increase in the active phase, decrease in the static phase and disappear in the recovery phase. Generally, there are no conscious symptoms, and some patients have mild itching, which will subside after several months or longer.

Seborrheic dermatitis and spring dermatitis are common peach blossom tinea on young people's faces. Both of them are similar, showing erythema, papules, scales or scabs of different sizes, which are generally found on the face and sometimes spread to the neck. In addition to varying degrees of itching and burning sensation, there is also dry pain, especially after being blown by the wind or washing your face. This disease mostly occurs in people with dry skin or excessive sebum overflow, and is related to endocrine disorders, indigestion, eating irritating food, vitamin deficiency, using fake skin care products, and exposure to the sun and wind.

Attention should be paid to the comprehensive prevention and treatment of all kinds of peach blossom tinea. According to the etiology, we should abstain from irritating food, avoid wind and sun, and stop using inferior emollients. Life should be regular, limit fat and polysaccharide diet, avoid alcohol and eat more fresh vegetables. Peach blossom tinea can't be used indiscriminately. Take vitamin B complex tablets orally and use 5% sulfur ointment externally. The formula of traditional Chinese medicine is: Angelica sinensis, Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Saposhnikoviae, Periostracum Cicadae, Rhizoma Anemarrhenae, Radix Sophorae Flavescentis, Semen Flaxseed, Herba Schizonepetae, Rhizoma Atractylodis, Fructus Arctii, Gypsum Fibrosum10g, Caulis Akebiae 5g and Glycyrrhrizae Radix 5g. Take decoction, l dose per day, and children will be halved.