November 8, 2008
The correct treatment of acute when push
Despite regular maintenance, can Neurotic dermatitis
not always prevent relapses. In addition to the daily personal care will be Itching breastfeeding and anti-inflammatory medication used mainly antihistamines, and more recently new, free cortisone creams or ointments. Your doctor weighs the benefits and risks of available remedies carefully, prepared jointly with you, an individual treatment plan and monitor the treatment success.
The itching can be treated with antihistamines. Even Itching inhibitory substances in ointments or bath can help to diminish the urge to scratch.
Cortisone drugs are available in different strengths effect. Targeted short-term use in atopic breaks the vicious circle of inflammation, itching, scratching and re-ignition. Long-term use can be particularly of the skin problem such as face and big bend "thin" and make vulnerable. Basically, when properly corticosteroid preparations application ( "How much as necessary, as gently as possible!") But very safe and effective. Nevertheless, delaying infrequently not anxious patients (and parents) for fear of side effects a timely treatment and take an aggravation of eczema, with all its consequences, such as excruciating itching, insomnia and psychosocial problems, in Purchase.
One solution to this problem locally applicable cortisone offer free anti-inflammatory. Such free cortisone creams effect - in contrast to containing cortisone resources - no adverse skin thinning and are therefore ideal for sensitive places such as face, neck, skin folds or children's skin. Treated it affected skin areas so early in the first redness, symptoms of acute inflammation already dominated from the start and the outbreak of Neurotic dermatitis-relapses can be prevented. These new substances to inhibit highly effective and without serious side effects the production and release of so-called cytokines, for the inflammation, redness and itching at are Neurotic dermatitis responsible. According to studies were 64 percent ofpatients after treatment with cortisone-free substance to the application containing cortisone renounce drugs.
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