In humid and hot seasons, eczema can be said to be one of the more common skin diseases of the season. There are many types of eczema, one of which is vesicular eczema. In addition, different eczema symptoms and treatment methods are different, so if eczema recurs, you should seek medical attention in time. So what is the best way to treat vesicular eczema?
In fact, the best treatment for vesicular eczema is to clear away heat and detoxify, and taking some Chinese medicine for clearing away heat and detoxifying is more effective. In addition, special attention should be paid to diet, and irritating foods should be avoided. Below we will give you a detailed introduction on how to treat vesicular eczema. Vesicular eczema is divided into the following types according to symptoms and the degree of disease progression: (1) Chronic eczema: It is mostly caused by repeated attacks of acute or subacute eczema, but it can also turn into chronic eczema from the beginning. (2) Acute eczema: The main symptoms are rapid onset, often symmetrical distribution, and frequent occurrence on the head, face, limbs and genitals. The skin often shows abnormal phenomena such as redness, swelling, itching, peeling and allergic dermatitis. (3) Subacute eczema: After the inflammation and symptoms of acute eczema are alleviated, the rash is mainly composed of papules, scales, and scabs. (4) Special eczema: Bullous eczema is a type of eczema, and the cause of bullous eczema is quite complicated, involving multiple internal and external factors. How to treat vesicular eczema The treatment of eczema mainly focuses on clearing heat, cooling blood, detoxifying, dispelling wind and relieving itching. Chinese patent medicines are generally chosen to clear dampness, heat and blood toxins. The commonly used Chinese medicinal materials in clinical decoctions include Asparagus cochinchinensis, Smilax glabra, Dictamni cortex, Saposhnikovia divaricata, and Periostracum cicadae, which are also the main ingredients of some Chinese patent medicines. Actively cooperating with treatment will help you get better faster. At the same time, pay attention to a light diet, avoid seafood, and avoid various external stimuli, such as hot water washing, vigorous rubbing, inappropriate topical medications, and avoid overwork and mental stress. Avoid spicy and irritating foods. In normal times, for patients with chronic generalized eczema, the lesions must be cleared in a timely manner. Although eczema is not life-threatening, it affects health. If not treated in time, the condition will worsen and eventually lead to stubborn eczema, which will recur repeatedly and become difficult to cure. Stubborn eczema causes great pain to patients. Stubborn eczema is also a difficult disease to treat. Many patients do not know the cause of stubborn eczema and do not receive symptomatic treatment, which leads to incurability. Everyone already knows how to treat vesicular eczema. Although eczema is not a serious disease and does not threaten our lives, if it is not treated in time, eczema will become more serious and even difficult to treat. Therefore, when you find small red spots on your skin that are suspected to be eczema, you should seek medical attention immediately. Don't wait until the disease becomes serious before you regret it. |
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