Treatment The treatment for dermatitis varies, depending on the cause and your symptoms. In addition to the lifestyle and home remedies recommendations below, dermatitis treatment includes one or more of the following: Applying to the affected skin corticosteroid creams, gels or ointments Applying to the affected skin certain creams or ointments that affect your immune system (calcineurin inhibitors) Exposing the affected area to controlled amounts of natural or artificial light (phototherapy) Using oral corticosteroids (pills) or injectable dupilumab, for severe disease Lifestyle and home remedies These self-care habits can help you manage dermatitis and feel better: Moisturize your skin. Routinely applying a moisturizer with high oil content can help your skin. Use nonprescription anti-inflammation and anti-itch products. Over-the-counter (OTC) hydrocortisone cream can temporarily relieve redness and itching. Oral antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine, may help reduce itching. Apply a cool wet cloth. This helps soothe your skin. Take a comfortably warm bath. Sprinkle your bath water with baking soda or colloidal oatmeal — a finely ground oatmeal that's made for the bathtub. Soak for 5 to 10 minutes, pat dry and apply unscented moisturizer while your skin is still damp. A lotion of 12 percent ammonium lactate or 10 percent alpha-hydroxy acid helps with flaky, dry skin. Use medicated shampoos. For dandruff, use OTC shampoos containing selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, coal tar or ketoconazole. Take a dilute bleach bath. This may help people with severe atopic dermatitis by decreasing the bacteria on the skin. For a dilute bleach bath, add 1/2 cup (about 118 milliliters) of household bleach, not concentrated bleach, to a 40-gallon (about 151-liter) bathtub filled with warm water. Measures are for a U.S. standard-sized tub filled to the overflow drainage holes. Soak for 5 to 10 minutes and rinse off before patting dry. Do this two to three times a week. Many people have had success using a dilute vinegar bath rather than a bleach bath. Add 1 cup (about 236 milliliters) of vinegar to a bathtub filled with warm water. Avoid rubbing and scratching. Cover the itchy area with a dressing if you can't keep from scratching it. Trim your nails and wear gloves at night. Wear cotton clothing. Smooth-textured cotton clothing can help you avoid irritating the affected area. Avoid wool, as itching can flare after removing wool clothing that directly touches the skin. Choose mild laundry detergent. Because your clothes, sheets and towels touch your skin, choose mild, unscented laundry products. Avoid the known irritant or allergen. For contact dermatitis especially, try to minimize contact with the substance that caused your rash. Manage your stress. Emotional stressors can cause some types of dermatitis to flare up. Consider trying stress management techniques such as relaxation or biofeedback.
Treatment The treatment for dermatitis varies, depending on the cause and your symptoms. In addition to the lifestyle and home remedies recommendations below, dermatitis treatment includes one or more of the following: Applying to the affected skin corticosteroid creams, gels or ointments Applying to the affected skin certain creams or ointments that affect your immune system (calcineurin inhibitors) Exposing the affected area to controlled amounts of natural or artificial light (phototherapy) Using oral corticosteroids (pills) or injectable dupilumab, for severe disease Lifestyle and home remedies These self-care habits can help you manage dermatitis and feel better: Moisturize your skin. Routinely applying a moisturizer with high oil content can help your skin. Use nonprescription anti-inflammation and anti-itch products. Over-the-counter (OTC) hydrocortisone cream can temporarily relieve redness and itching. Oral antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine, may help reduce itching. Apply a cool wet cloth. This helps soothe your skin. Take a comfortably warm bath. Sprinkle your bath water with baking soda or colloidal oatmeal — a finely ground oatmeal that's made for the bathtub. Soak for 5 to 10 minutes, pat dry and apply unscented moisturizer while your skin is still damp. A lotion of 12 percent ammonium lactate or 10 percent alpha-hydroxy acid helps with flaky, dry skin. Use medicated shampoos. For dandruff, use OTC shampoos containing selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, coal tar or ketoconazole. Take a dilute bleach bath. This may help people with severe atopic dermatitis by decreasing the bacteria on the skin. For a dilute bleach bath, add 1/2 cup (about 118 milliliters) of household bleach, not concentrated bleach, to a 40-gallon (about 151-liter) bathtub filled with warm water. Measures are for a U.S. standard-sized tub filled to the overflow drainage holes. Soak for 5 to 10 minutes and rinse off before patting dry. Do this two to three times a week. Many people have had success using a dilute vinegar bath rather than a bleach bath. Add 1 cup (about 236 milliliters) of vinegar to a bathtub filled with warm water. Avoid rubbing and scratching. Cover the itchy area with a dressing if you can't keep from scratching it. Trim your nails and wear gloves at night. Wear cotton clothing. Smooth-textured cotton clothing can help you avoid irritating the affected area. Avoid wool, as itching can flare after removing wool clothing that directly touches the skin. Choose mild laundry detergent. Because your clothes, sheets and towels touch your skin, choose mild, unscented laundry products. Avoid the known irritant or allergen. For contact dermatitis especially, try to minimize contact with the substance that caused your rash. Manage your stress. Emotional stressors can cause some types of dermatitis to flare up. Consider trying stress management techniques such as relaxation or biofeedback.
Perhaps try this one: 也许试试这个: Q https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/90952/dermaveen-sensitive-relief-eczema-ointment-200ml Dermaveen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment 200ml Product ID: 2683655 AU$11.99 $2.00 Off RRP! Don''''t Pay RRP: AU$13.99 UQ Q General Information DermaVeen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment soothes irritation, relieves itch and forms a protective barrier for skin. DermaVeen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment is specifically formulated for mild eczema flare ups and offers symptomatic relief in 3 ways: 1. A glove-like protective shield forms over the skin to lock in moisture. 2. Helps relieve itch and irritation. 3. Moisture binding Colloidal Oatmeal rehydrates skin. Suitable For: Vegan friendly. Suitable for all skin types including dry, flaky, itchy, cracked skin and skin prone to dermatitis or eczema. For infants, children and adults and for all-over body and face use. Product Claims: No tested on animals. Size: 200mL Dermatologist Tested?: Yes Dermatologically Tested?: Yes KEY FEATURES • Soothes Irritation • Relieves Itch • Forms a protective barrier for skin UQ
Perhaps try this one: 也许试试这个: Q https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/90952/dermaveen-sensitive-relief-eczema-ointment-200ml Dermaveen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment 200ml Product ID: 2683655 AU$11.99 $2.00 Off RRP! Don''''t Pay RRP: AU$13.99 UQ Q General Information DermaVeen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment soothes irritation, relieves itch and forms a protective barrier for skin. DermaVeen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment is specifically formulated for mild eczema flare ups and offers symptomatic relief in 3 ways: 1. A glove-like protective shield forms over the skin to lock in moisture. 2. Helps relieve itch and irritation. 3. Moisture binding Colloidal Oatmeal rehydrates skin. Suitable For: Vegan friendly. Suitable for all skin types including dry, flaky, itchy, cracked skin and skin prone to dermatitis or eczema. For infants, children and adults and for all-over body and face use. Product Claims: No tested on animals. Size: 200mL Dermatologist Tested?: Yes Dermatologically Tested?: Yes KEY FEATURES • Soothes Irritation • Relieves Itch • Forms a protective barrier for skin UQ EvenOdd 发表于 2020-11-18 02:31
Apply it immediately after bathing. Apply it whenever feeling itching or dry. Few times daily. 沐浴后立即涂抹。 感到瘙痒或干燥时涂抹。 每天几次。 EvenOdd 发表于 2020-11-18 02:47
Perhaps living in a very dry city or season could be a problem for sensitive skin. Maintaining moisture on skin by means of such as eczema ointment could be helpful, otherwise a dry skin would become worse soon gradutally, even cuaisng cracks. Drinking a lot of water (after maxing with a tiny bit of very-low-sugar diet lemon cordial) daily several times could be also useful. Should have no harm to try. 也许生活在非常干燥的城市或季节可能是敏感皮肤的问题。 用湿疹软膏等保养皮肤上的水分可能会有所帮助,否则干燥的皮肤很快会逐渐变得更糟,甚至导致龟裂。 每天多次饮用大量水(在加入少量极低糖饮食的柠檬汁后)也可能有用。 尝试时应该没有伤害。 Quick shower would help for skin maintaining slightly-oily rather than too dry. 快速淋浴会帮助皮肤保持油性而不是太干。 As what I has learned/experienced so far. 据我到目前为止所学/经验。
我不想给他用,想中药调理没太大成效。这麽一说还是别看西医了,找老中医看看。
对呀我也让他多喝水,保湿不要老吹暖气越吹越干,他们就是不听。我真是着急郁闷。
我儿子也是手汗严重,看来严重了还是得涂点药膏,唉。
这些平时也尽量努力,能做多少是多少。
打算带他去看看老中医,实在不想约西医,要是只涂点激素药膏,我自己也有。
乳头膏英文叫什麽,哪里有卖?
他总是帮倒忙,还是你说的解气。
前两天煮过,绿豆汤也煮过,看来得坚持吃。
我回头查查。
好的,上网搜搜。
这个湿疹霜我去搜搜看
over the counter有卖吗?好了就不犯了吗?
我觉得他就是缺少阳光,湿疹是居家几个月后开始的,以前并没有过。
可惜这里买不到肤乐霜啊
推荐每天用先用芦荟胶后用lotion抹两到三次,坚持两个月。我娃多年湿疹,靠这方法治好了。但是必须坚持。
好我试试芦荟胶,lotion是普通的lubriderm就可以吧?
我们用Vaseline eczema calming therapy cream.
Q https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/90952/dermaveen-sensitive-relief-eczema-ointment-200ml
Dermaveen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment 200ml Product ID: 2683655 AU$11.99 $2.00 Off RRP! Don''''t Pay RRP: AU$13.99 UQ
Q General Information DermaVeen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment soothes irritation, relieves itch and forms a protective barrier for skin. DermaVeen Sensitive Relief Eczema Ointment is specifically formulated for mild eczema flare ups and offers symptomatic relief in 3 ways:
1. A glove-like protective shield forms over the skin to lock in moisture. 2. Helps relieve itch and irritation. 3. Moisture binding Colloidal Oatmeal rehydrates skin. Suitable For: Vegan friendly. Suitable for all skin types including dry, flaky, itchy, cracked skin and skin prone to dermatitis or eczema. For infants, children and adults and for all-over body and face use.
Product Claims: No tested on animals. Size: 200mL Dermatologist Tested?: Yes Dermatologically Tested?: Yes KEY FEATURES • Soothes Irritation • Relieves Itch • Forms a protective barrier for skin UQ
这个看起来比较好
好的我看看介绍
Apply it immediately after bathing. Apply it whenever feeling itching or dry. Few times daily. 沐浴后立即涂抹。 感到瘙痒或干燥时涂抹。 每天几次。
好的谢谢
有道理,看来皮肤科医生还是逃不掉。
楼主可以试下益生菌调理肠胃,我买的bio-kult。如果破皮,用磞酸溶液冷湿敷,同时可以用百多邦防止感染。观察下孩子吃了什么食物会加重,须忌口。Eucerin对我孩子很有用。每个孩子情况不一样,起因是什么用什么药管用还得自己摸索。孩子湿疹告诉我时已经比较严重(在身上看不到的地方)破皮流水,医生开了弱激素纠结N次最后没敢用。虽然自己琢磨过程很崎岖,也走了很多冤枉路,委屈孩子延长了病期,但是结果还不错
不是otc的药膏呢,好了目前没再犯了。我约皮肤科的医生当时都约不到,最后就找家庭医生开的药。
Lanolin, target walmart 有卖
很多人没有按时喝水的习惯/条件,所以你光说是没有用的,你得帮助他养成这个习惯,比如每隔两小时让他当着你的面喝一杯水,或者你喝水的时候也叫他一起喝。至于中医治湿疹,你自己看着办,就我所知中医在治疗皮肤病方面不强。
中药明明起作用了,你自己又让孩子吃油炸复发,却赖中药治不好,真是无语。
千万不能用西医的激素药膏,那是一天不归路
要想根治,就继续用中医,找靠谱中医,打持久战的准备。
外用试试爱皮药膏,中药行有卖
好好看中医,调节饮食
听听喜马拉雅上徐兵的黄帝内经,学学如何顺应四季,用食疗改善体质
哈哈,你以为肤乐霜里的有用成分是啥?就是激素啊。去搜一下新版肤乐霜的故事吧。湿疹最关键的治疗就是保湿,然后就是根据医生指导用激素缓解症状了
湿疹(至少一部分)最近被认为是一种自免疫性疾病 autoimmune disease. 近几年有一个单抗药物被FDA批了,是Renegeron研发的。
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/study-proves-eczema-is-an-autoimmune-disease-010515
Perhaps living in a very dry city or season could be a problem for sensitive skin. Maintaining moisture on skin by means of such as eczema ointment could be helpful, otherwise a dry skin would become worse soon gradutally, even cuaisng cracks. Drinking a lot of water (after maxing with a tiny bit of very-low-sugar diet lemon cordial) daily several times could be also useful. Should have no harm to try. 也许生活在非常干燥的城市或季节可能是敏感皮肤的问题。 用湿疹软膏等保养皮肤上的水分可能会有所帮助,否则干燥的皮肤很快会逐渐变得更糟,甚至导致龟裂。 每天多次饮用大量水(在加入少量极低糖饮食的柠檬汁后)也可能有用。 尝试时应该没有伤害。
Quick shower would help for skin maintaining slightly-oily rather than too dry. 快速淋浴会帮助皮肤保持油性而不是太干。
As what I has learned/experienced so far. 据我到目前为止所学/经验。
无数例子证明了,对湿疹有用的中药都是明着或者暗着加了激素的,可还是有人选择无条件相信中医
冰醋酸亲身及家人试验,实例如下:
本人,手背不知什么时候长了很多黑斑,被某人嘲笑为老人斑;回国时发现年轻的表弟手上有类似的斑,好像找医生用液氮处理的,处理后短时间内有凹坑,现在不知道怎样。我自己用冰醋酸涂上,现在基本没有了(有些要先后涂几次)。 本人,很久以前胸口有大片红廯斑,不确认是否湿疹;用冰醋酸涂上后不再出现。 妈妈,很久以前额头上出现白斑,不知是否是白癜风ou,同样用冰醋酸涂上,不再出现,也没有痕迹。 孩子,几个月前手背出现连片红色廯斑,不确认是否湿疹,同样处理,目前未再出现,之后手上留下的浅斑商未完全消退。 孩子,右手虎口部位长了黄豆大小的疣。因为影响写字有不美观,在我不知道的情况下自己用剪刀,会流血,但之后又会再长,反复几次。我发现后,先让孩子自己再自己剪掉,然后在伤口处涂上冰醋酸,之后再无复发,也完全没有任何痕迹(如果不是知道是写字的手,孩子自己不知道以前是长在那只手上)。 某人大概一年多前膝弯部出现大片红斑,不知是否湿疹;同样处理后,因为是活动部位,走路导致结痂反复破裂,很久才愈合,现留有浅斑,尚未完全消失。
是Acetic acid吗?多少浓度的?
前面说过了, glacial acetic acid, 浓度99.85%
肤乐霜的有效成分是啥?
这个浓度不会烧伤皮肤吗?
涂抹的话,会连表皮一起杀死,不会损伤真皮组织;表皮结痂脱落后会再长出来,不会留下痕迹。
Most likely I will try later. 我很可能稍后再试。
对,因为信中药(其实是强激素在起作用),用得很大方,所以感觉效果好。医生开的合理强度合理剂量的激素反而不敢用,或者断断续续的,所以觉得效果不好。最可笑的看到中文名就以为是中药,有效成分自己都看不懂还特别自以为是,以为自己很英明,比医生强很多。
不是我让孩子吃油炸,是孩子他爸。我说他了,他就不耐烦,说你昨天已经说过了,唉。
我都给他倒好了,这个小孩很拧,喝两口就放下。小孩儿要是那麽听话就不会有这麽多毛病了。
请不要给你爱的人用topical激素。 LZ可以google一下Red skin syndrome (RSS) 。用激素之后其实就变成steroid-induced eczema---这个停激素后几月到几年后会恢复回到用激素前的状态。 除此,其实还有会引起别的毁容症状的possibility (steroid-induced rosacea---这个是终身绝症了)。我认识有人涂激素不到两周,毁了一辈子。
如果只是eczema,可以试试expose to 太阳多些。 UV对很多eczema病人有很大帮助。 我知道有不少人原本有eczema,但在搬到GCC国家半年到一年后,eczema自己治愈了。
中药还没吃完呢,西医也约了,看她有什麽建议
我跟他说了,缺少阳光。湿疹就是从家蹲几个月开始的。今天让他到院子里晒太阳,以后争取每天都让他晒会儿。
地塞米松
湿疹跟喝水多不多关系不大。只要身体不缺水,比如看尿液颜色深不深,喝多点少点无所谓。喝得少说明身体不需要
现在是身体对水份的运化循环和吸收出了问题,擦这个膏那个药都是治标不治本。从根本上解决要靠调理脾胃。
再补点维生素D