How to treat skin disease
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It's hard to get a radical cure for skin diseases. Sometimes it seems that it's cured, but it may recur in the spring of the next year or if you accidentally eat some food, so you can't be careless. Here's how to treat skin diseases.
How to treat skin disease
First, external medicine is the most commonly used in the treatment of skin diseases. If the choice or use of external medicine is improper, it is often ineffective, or even make the disease worse. The following aspects should be paid attention to in the selection of skin external medicine: the same medicine has different dosage forms, such as solution, paste, powder, cream, lotion, ointment, tincture and emulsion, etc. Different dosage forms have different effects and indications. Therefore, different dosage forms should be selected according to the clinical symptoms and skin lesions in different stages.
Second, age, gender, site of disease and patient's constitution should also be considered in drug selection. For example, the old and young patients should choose low concentration drugs; when pregnant women use topical drugs, they should take into account the impact on the fetus and infants; high concentration or strong irritant drugs should not be used on the face, breast and vulva, and children and women should be more cautious; high concentration drugs can be used on the palms and soles of feet; low concentration drugs should be used first and then high concentration drugs should be used for sensitive skin.
Third: for new drugs or sensitizing drugs, first use them in a small area. If there is no response, then gradually increase the concentration and expand the use area according to the needs. Physical therapy is also commonly used in the treatment of skin diseases. The commonly used physical therapies are: electrotherapy, phototherapy, microwave therapy, cryotherapy, laser, hydrotherapy, radiotherapy.
matters needing attention
When suffering from skin diseases, some people may spread to clothes, such as hands, face, etc., which will cause patients to lose confidence in a better life, and others may discriminate against patients with skin diseases, so we must seize the time for treatment.