The goal of treatment is to reduce your symptoms and speed healing of the skin lesions. If symptoms are mild, no treatment may be needed. Treatments may include: - Antihistamines
- If you have mouth lesions, lidocaine mouth washes may numb the area temporarily and make eating more comfortable.
- Topical corticosteroids (such as triamcinolone acetonide cream) or oral corticosteroids (such as prednisone) may be prescribed to reduce inflammation and suppress immune responses. Corticosteroids may be injected directly into a lesion.
- Topical retinoic acid cream (a form of vitamin A) and other ointments or creams may reduce itching and inflammation and may aid healing.
- Occlusive dressings may be placed over topical medications to protect the skin from scratching.
- Ultraviolet light therapy may be beneficial in some cases.
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