How effective is autologous blood therapy in treating skin eczema?

Jun 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
The efficacy of autologous blood therapy in treating skin eczema is generally quite good. This method can be used to treat various skin conditions such as urticaria, vitiligo, skin allergies, and allergic purpura, and it also has certain therapeutic effects on skin eczema. In addition, if eczema occurs, patients may also use medications such as tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, or mometasone furoate cream under the guidance of a physician.

The therapeutic effect of autologous blood therapy on skin eczema is generally quite good. The specific analysis is as follows:

Autologous blood therapy is typically an auxiliary treatment method for skin diseases. It mainly involves drawing venous blood from the patient and injecting it into the patient's gluteal muscle to stimulate a non-specific immune response, reduce bodily sensitivity, and help enhance immunity. This method is commonly used to treat various skin conditions such as urticaria, vitiligo, skin allergies, and allergic purpura, and it also has certain efficacy in treating skin eczema. Additionally, if eczema occurs, patients may also use medications such as tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, or mometasone furoate cream under a doctor's guidance.

If suffering from eczema, patients should seek timely medical attention at a hospital and actively cooperate with doctors in treatment to avoid delaying the condition and affecting daily life. In daily life, attention should be paid to skin hygiene—cleaning the skin daily with lukewarm water, avoiding excessively hot water, and refraining from using highly irritating shower products.