Patients with atopic dermatitis should strictly follow the doctor's guidance and should not change the dose or stop the drug without authorization. If symptoms are severe or persistent, you should seek medical attention and do not increase the dose of medication or use other medications on your own.
Avoid using highly irritating medications, such as Triamcinolone Acetonide Acetate Injection, etc., to avoid unnecessary irritation to the skin. When using the drug, do not rub the injection site vigorously so as not to affect the absorption of the drug.
Try to avoid contact with known allergens, such as pollen, dust mites, etc., to avoid aggravating allergic reactions. Avoid using harsh soaps, shower gels, and other cleaning items to avoid aggravating skin symptoms.
Keep your skin clean and dry, and change your clothes, sheets, covers, etc. frequently. Avoid scratching the skin to avoid infection.