Is scrotal eczema good to treat
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I have scrotal eczema for some time, mainly because of my vulva and thigh fork position, very wet, very painful, very itchy, very uncomfortable, this disease has affected my life and work, now it has improved, is scrotal eczema easy to treat? Do you want to discuss it together? So let's share the good treatment of scrotal eczema.
Is scrotal eczema good to treat
Treatment 1: take 30 grams of calamine, 20 grams of baby tea, 10 grams of borneol, grind them into fine powder, store them in bottles for standby, sprinkle them with medicine if there is exudate, and rub the affected area with sesame oil if there is no exudate, twice a day. Suitable for acute scrotal eczema.
Treatment 2: take the raw pollen Typhae, keel, sepia bone and other parts, grind them into fine powder, sift them, sprinkle the powder directly on the affected area, and then continue to sprinkle the medicine when the liquid seeps through the powder. Do not remove the dried powder when using the medicine again. It is suitable for acute scrotal eczema with excessive exudation.
Treatment 3: take 30 grams of Phellodendron amurense, Gentianaceae and Sophora flavescens, grind them into fine powder, bottle them for standby, sprinkle them with powder if there is exudate, mix them with sesame oil if there is no exudate, and rub the affected area twice a day. The prescription is suitable for subacute scrotal eczema.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that we should pay attention to: foods rich in protein but not easy to digest, such as clams, squid, squid, etc.; seed foods, such as beans, peanuts, sesame, etc. Banana, pineapple, eggplant, wine and yeast contain high histamine. Chicken liver, beef and sausage also contain high histamine, which leads to eczema.