How should perianal eczema be treated


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If the patient shows perianal eczema, corresponding treatment is needed at ordinary times, and the treatment method also needs to carry out symptomatic treatment according to the severity of perianal eczema and specific inflammatory reaction of the patient. For example, if the patient shows perianal eczema with certain inflammatory exudation, zinc oxide cream or tannic acid cream can be applied locally. If the patient shows perianal eczema with certain hyperplasia and hypertrophy, ointment containing glucocorticoids can be applied externally. For example, tramicin cream can be applied externally, or triamcinolone acetonide econazole cream can be applied externally, but if accompanied by obvious itching symptoms, it is also necessary to cooperate with oral antihistamine drugs for antipruritic treatment. Under normal circumstances, the first generation or second generation antihistamine drugs can be taken orally, such as oral cygentine, or levocetirizine hydrochloride, etc.