How to treat contact eczema


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The so-called contact eczema should refer to contact dermatitis, due to careless contact with some of their own strong irritant items, resulting in local manifestations of erythema, papules, bumps, blisters, and accompanied by obvious itching clinical symptoms. In view of this situation, patients need to apply anti-allergic drugs, clinically commonly used are glucocorticoids, antihistamines, etc. Calamine lotion and glucocorticoid ointment can be applied externally when there is no obvious exudation. If there is obvious exudation, boric acid solution can be applied wet compress. When exudation is low, glucocorticoid drugs can be applied externally. It is important to note that patients with contact dermatitis are prone to skin infection.