China Naming Network - Baby naming - Is this psoriasis or stubborn eczema? It has been almost 2 years, especially now that the weather is making it more itchy. I took vitamin C and a medicine to treat ringworm earlier.

Is this psoriasis or stubborn eczema? It has been almost 2 years, especially now that the weather is making it more itchy. I took vitamin C and a medicine to treat ringworm earlier.

Considering refractory eczema, irritation needs to be avoided. Eczema is a skin inflammatory reaction with severe itching caused by a variety of internal and external factors. To develop the disease, you need to avoid eating spicy food, drinking alcohol, and excessive washing and scalding. Internal medicines are mainly used for anti-inflammatory and itching relief. Antihistamines, sedatives and other external medicines can be used. In the acute stage, if there is no leakage, zinc oxide oil can be used. If there is more leakage, cold compress with 3% boric acid solution can be used. After reducing the leakage, use sugar. Corticosteroid creams can be used alternately with oils; corticosteroid emulsions and pastes can be used for sub-acute conditions, and antibacterial drugs can be added to prevent and control secondary infections. Ointments, plasters, and coating agents can be used in the chronic stage. Intralesional injection of glucocorticoids can be used for refractory localized skin lesions.