Glycolic Acid for Eczema
On the effect of glycolic acid on eczema
The disease of eczema has puzzled everyone for a long time. Doctors all seek good remedies to solve the suffering of patients. Recently, the effect of glycolic acid on eczema has gradually been observed by the medical community.

Glycolic acid has unique properties. Its molecules are delicate and can penetrate the surface of the skin and enter deep tissues. In the case of eczema, the skin often shows damage to the barrier and inflammation. Glycolic acid can gently exfoliate the exfoliation, make the old keratin of the skin fall off in an orderly manner, smooth its breathing, and help the skin renew, promote new cell production, and restore the skin's barrier.

In addition, glycolic acid has anti-inflammatory effect. Inflammation is one of the manifestations of eczema. Glycolic acid can slow down inflammation and reduce redness, swelling and itching of the skin. It regulates the release of inflammatory mediators between cells, stabilizing the internal environment of the skin, making it peaceful and less disturbing.

When using glycolic acid in eczema, it is also necessary to be cautious. Those with sensitive skin may not be able to tolerate it. Therefore, when using it for the first time, it is advisable to try it on a small scale to observe the skin's response. Gradually increase the amount and adjust it according to the skin's tolerance to achieve the best effect and avoid the risk of skin damage.

In summary, glycolic acid is an effective method for eczema. But at the time of treatment, the doctor should carefully observe the condition of the patient's skin and use it reasonably to help the patient get rid of the pain of eczema and restore the health of the skin.