Can scrotal eczema oneself be good
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I suffer from scrotal eczema all the year round. I often scratch because of severe itching. After scratching, erosion occurs, and then the affected skin becomes dark red and pigmented. When it is not healed for a long time, the skin lesions become coarse, dry and prone to chaps. It has been 2 or 3 years. Among them, I went to the hospital and prescribed some ointment, but the effect is not obvious. After treatment, people are much better. So, can scrotal eczema be better? You know what? Today let me share with you the next scrotal eczema can you.
Can scrotal eczema oneself be good
Treatment 1: diet management first, avoid feeding too much food to maintain normal digestion. If suspected milk allergy, can be boiled for a long time, make its protein denaturation, can reduce allergens. If necessary, milk can be replaced by goat milk or soybean milk (see special section of nutrition). If suspected protein allergy, single egg yolk, or start with a small amount of protein, gradually increase the amount. The feeding mother can stop eating eggs.
Treatment 2: oral administration of antihistamines alone or in turn has better antipruritic and antiallergic effects, and has different degrees of sedation. The sedative antihistamines are better than the non sedative antihistamines.
Treatment 3: corticosteroids can quickly control symptoms, have obvious anti-inflammatory and antipruritic effects, but it is easy to relapse after withdrawal, can not be cured, and has dependence and various adverse reactions after long-term application, so it should be used with caution. The patients with generalized acute scrotal eczema who are not effective in other treatments can take prednisone orally for a short time, and their condition will be improved and gradually reduced.
matters needing attention
On this, I would like to remind you: eczema diet, eat foods rich in vitamins and minerals. Such as Shaoye vegetable juice, carrot water, fresh fruit juice, tomato juice, vegetable puree, fruit puree, etc., to regulate the baby's physiological function and reduce skin allergic reaction.