Treatment of tinea capitis:
1. Take off
Hair loss. Cut your hair every 7- 10 days 1 time for 2 months. If the lesion area is small, the lesion can be completely removed with tweezers, and the surrounding area can be enlarged to 2 ~ 3 cm of normal hair, every 7 ~ 10 day 1 time, 3 ~ 4 times in a row.
wash
Wash your hair. Wash your hair with hot water, soap or 5%- 10% alum water, or with sulfur soap once a day for 1 month. Wash your hair twice a week.
clean
It refers to the medicine for external use. At present, the clinical professional drug for the treatment of tinea capitis is ritoperazone. Retopicon is refined by combining advanced German nano-molecular pharmaceutical technology with traditional Chinese medicine processing methods. It has a unique paste formula and has a very significant effect in treating tinea capitis. Because the ointment acts directly on the skin, has no gastrointestinal damage, and enters the blood through transdermal absorption, it has the advantages of quick curative effect, comfort, no toxic side effects and no burden on the liver, and is praised as "green therapy" by the medical community.
take (medicine)
Take medicine. Drugs for eliminating dampness, clearing away heat and killing insects should be used, supplemented by drugs for expelling wind, such as Sanshen Pill (Complete Works of the Ministry of Medicine by Chen Menglei).
Nursing methods of tinea capitis (preventive methods);
1. Develop good hygiene habits, keep skin clean and dry, change clothes frequently and wash quilts frequently.
2.
Tinea capitis is an infectious disease, so direct contact with patients suffering from tinea should be avoided.
3. Don't use slippers, bath towels and footbath provided by hotels, hotels and other public places. Try to use disposable sanitary wares such as slippers and towels. Hotels, hotels and other public * * * service places for guests to use bedding, should be one set, to avoid infection, should be disinfected after use.
4. Conditional families should advocate that sanitary ware and bedding should be used separately as far as possible, one for each person. If some family members are already ill, more attention should be paid to early isolation to avoid mutual infection among family members.
5. Bathtubs and other inseparable public facilities should be disinfected before use.
6. Patients who have suffered from various mycoses should be treated in time.
7. Avoid contact with animals suffering from tinea, especially cats, dogs and rabbits.