What are the symptoms of chronic eczema?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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Chronic eczema is characterized by localized skin thickening, roughness, leather-like changes, accompanied by itching. The rash is generally symmetrical, but very stubborn, recurrent, especially in winter. It can also be related to sunlight, exudation, scab performance. Treatment, topical glucocorticoid ointment, such as halometasone, strong hormone compound flumetasone. Can also choose tacrolimus ointment, pimenius, bute and other non-hormonal drugs. Traditional Chinese medicine ointment, such as compound camphor ointment. Package treatment, if the local skin is particularly hypertrophic, can be covered with plastic wrap, remove it in the morning. Oral medicine, can be oral anti-allergic drugs, such as loratadine tablets, cetirizine tablets, severe cases can be oral thalidomide. Skin lesions are more limited, hypertrophic, can also be local injection or freezing treatment.



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