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What kind of ointment should I use for sweat herpes? Okay, quick.


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Sweaty herpes is a chronic recurrent blistering eczema that occurs on the palms and soles of the hands. The cause may be related to excessive sweating of the hands and feet, genetics, allergies, environment, and seasonal changes. Bullous patients can be wet with 10% aluminum acetate solution, can also use a syringe to extract blister fluid, local use of potent glucocorticoid ointment, such as halometasone ointment, flumetasone ointment, etc. After symptoms are controlled, switch to lower intensity hormones, such as desonide ointment, eloson ointment. Secondary bacterial infection, local anti-bacterial drugs can be used Baiduobang ointment, fusidic acid ointment, etc. Severe patients can be treated systematically with corticosteroids, such as oral prednisone, 20mg to 30mg daily.