1. Contact dermatitis: calamine lotion is commonly used when there is mild redness, papules and blisters without exudation, and phenol or menthol can be added appropriately to help relieve itching. When acute contact dermatitis is accompanied by obvious exudation, boric acid solution and aluminum acetate solution can be used for cold and wet compress. You can also take loratadine tablets and other drugs orally to relieve itching; Reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system, such as methotrexate tablets.
2. Atopic dermatitis: Hydrocortisone cream and Ropirocin ointment can be used locally to relieve inflammation, and antihistamines such as loratadine tablets and astemizole capsules can be used to relieve itching. Reduce inflammation by suppressing the immune system with methotrexate tablets and cyclosporine tablets.
3. Neurodermatitis: Avoid scratching and rubbing; Topical hydrocortisone cream, calamine lotion and other treatments; Oral doxepin tablets, loratadine tablets and other drugs to relieve itching; Those with a large range of skin lesions can be treated by phototherapy, medicated bath and mineral spring bath.