Scrot eczema of the scrotum is refractory and refractory, causing great mental and psychological pressure to patients. Experts remind patients not to take medication on their own, as some mild scrotal eczema may not necessarily be treated with medication, but if symptoms occur, they should promptly go to the hospital for treatment.
There are various treatments for scrotal eczema
First of all, in life, we should maintain a cheerful and lively mood, and avoid tension and anxiety. Patients with mild symptoms can take oral antihistamines such as loratadine, ketotifen, and appropriate topical doxepin cream; Patients with severe symptoms can also use weak glucocorticoid ointments in an appropriate amount for a short period of time, avoiding the use of strong glucocorticoid ointments. In severe patients, various aggravating factors such as combined bacterial or fungal infections should be removed first.
Experts remind patients that drugs should not be abused on the scrotal skin, especially when using strong corticosteroid ointments for a long time, otherwise they may develop hormone dependent dermatitis. Puterbi Ointment has a good efficacy in the treatment of scrotal eczema, with fewer side effects, but is relatively expensive.
Mild scrotal eczema does not necessarily require medication, maintaining good living habits, removing the predisposing factors, and potentially self healing. If the condition worsens, go to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner.
Maintain a good attitude and stay away from the claws of scrotal eczema
The pathogenesis of scrotal eczema is complex, with the interaction of internal and external factors, as well as being related to mental tension, anxiety, and depression. Therefore, the majority of male friends should first have a good attitude and maintain a relaxed and happy mood.
Men should wear loose and breathable clothing in summer, and should be cleaned promptly when sweating heavily. If there is discomfort in the perineal region, do not blindly apply drugs on your own. It is best to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
A balanced diet and moderate exercise are also important preventive measures for avoiding scrotal eczema. Patients with scrotal eczema should avoid eating foods that are easily allergic and irritating, such as shrimp, crab, strong tea, chili, beef and mutton, coffee, alcohol, etc. Patients with severe dampness and heat can usually drink soil tuckahoe, Job's tears, Tangge vegetables, etc. in soup; Patients with spleen deficiency can drink Codonopsis pilosula, Huaishan, Job's tears, etc. in soup.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)