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Eczema School. Department of Dermatology, Aarhus Sygehus, Anne Braae Olesen, MD, Ph.D. or Mette Deleuran, Chairman, MD, DMSc.

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Page 1: Eczema School. Department of Dermatology, Aarhus Sygehus, Anne Braae Olesen, MD, Ph.D. or Mette Deleuran, Chairman, MD, DMSc

Eczema School.

Department of Dermatology, Aarhus Sygehus,

Anne Braae Olesen, MD, Ph.D. or Mette Deleuran, Chairman, MD,

DMSc.

Page 2: Eczema School. Department of Dermatology, Aarhus Sygehus, Anne Braae Olesen, MD, Ph.D. or Mette Deleuran, Chairman, MD, DMSc

Purpose/goal for the Eczema School.

• To educate the parents about the disease

• To treat the disease correctly.• To accept the disease.

Page 3: Eczema School. Department of Dermatology, Aarhus Sygehus, Anne Braae Olesen, MD, Ph.D. or Mette Deleuran, Chairman, MD, DMSc

Different names for the disease

• Child eczema• Asthma eczema• Atopic dermatitis• Atopic eczema• Prurigo Besnier

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Atopic eczema – how to describe the disease?

• Chronic skin disease that varies in intensity

• Dominated by severe itch and an increased tendency to itch

• Acute eczema: weeping? and often with infection.

• Chronic eczema: dry, infiltrated skin.

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How common is the disease and courses for

the disease?• Affects 15-20 per cent of all Danish children

• Increased prevalens

• Genetic factors are involved

• Increased risk for the disease if the parents and

siblings have the disease

• Environment and everyday life also have an impact on

the disease.

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Changes in the skin.

• The mechanical barrier is defect

• Decreased amount of fats in the skin

• Increased water loss from the skin

• Increased amount of inflammatory cells in the

skin

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Skin barrier function

• Altered composition of fatty acids in the strateum corneum

• Increased water lossLBLB

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Skin dryness

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Atopic Eczema – itch

The skin is leaking

Evaporation – the skin gets dry

The skin is itching and the child itches back

Page 10: Eczema School. Department of Dermatology, Aarhus Sygehus, Anne Braae Olesen, MD, Ph.D. or Mette Deleuran, Chairman, MD, DMSc

Do you think I sleep well at night?

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Development of eczema disease

• 90 per cent develop the disease in the first three years

of life

• Early debut can be predictive for severe disease

• 75-80 per cent are clear of symptoms in childhood

• In 10-20 per cent of the patients the disease comes back

• 25-50 per cent develop hand eczema later

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Distribution of eczema

• Infants: especially the face, the scalp and the extensor sides of the extremities

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Distribution of eczema

Infants, especially the face, the scalp and the extensor sides of the extremities.

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“Lick eczema”

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Distribution of eczema.

• Children: flexural areas, head and neck, ankles and wrists.

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Distribution of eczema.

• Adults: often face, neck and hands.

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Complications

• Wound infections with staph.

aureus: impetigo.

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Complications

• Impetigo, oozing eczema.

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Complications

1. Herpes infections

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Complications

1. Molluscum.

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Complications

• Warts and condyloma

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Increased risks for other diseases

1. Asthma (approximately 33 per cent)

2. Hay fever (approximately 33 per cent)

3. Food allergies (5-7 per cent)

4. Food intolerance

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Diet in children with eczema

1. Nursing can postpone eczema debut

2. Uncertain whether the eczema can be prevented

3. Eczema patients on a diet are not free of symptoms

4. Some children do get better on a diet

5. A diagnosis of food allergy is based on history,

prick/RAST-test and maybe provocation.

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Dietary treatment in patients with eczema

1. Many positive prick/RAST-tests concerning foods are

not clinically relevant

2. Some food allergies can disappear when the child

grows older

3. Dietary treatment do not always need to be life long

4. It is important to consider the diet from time to time.

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Dietary treatment in patients with eczema

1. Avoid strict diets in children where you do

not have specific suspicion on allergies.

2. Malnutrition has been observed

3. How severe the diet should be depends

on the disease history.

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Principles for treatment

1. Avoid factors that irritate the skin

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Principles for treatment

• Emmollient is basic treatmentControl of dryness and itch

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Steroid creamsSteroid creams

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Steroid creamsSteroid creams

• Containing cortico-steroids

• Are divided into 4 groups

• Effect and side effect go hand in hand

• Diminish the inflammation in the skin

• Contract the block vessels and diminish erythema

• Diminish itch

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Steroid creams

1. Absorption of cream is greatest in areas with thin skin

and intertriginous areas

2. Face and genitals are especially sensitive

3. Use milder steroid creams in these areas

4. When you use the cream in the right way there are

only few side effects

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Steroid side effects

• Atrophy• Skin bleedings• Telangiectasiae• Infections• Acne• Worsening of the disease when

you stop the treatment

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Treatment principles – steroid cream

• Only apply cream/ointment on active areas

• Apply in a thin layer: fingertip units

• Wash your hands after applying the cream or use gloves

• Use an effective cream to start with and reduce the strength when the skin gets better

• It is important to reduce gradually to prevent a flair of the disease

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Treatment principles – steroid cream

• Used in the right way there are only few side

effects

• Chronic untreated eczema harms the skin

• We see more under treated than over treated

children

• It is important that the children get a normal life

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Tar treatment of eczema

1. Tar is a good treatment for eczema

2. It is greasy and it smells

3. Tar can sting on the skin if you have open

wounds

4. Can be used undiluted or diluted in creams

5. Increases photo sensitivity

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UV-treatment for eczema

1. Sun light and UVB-treatment help most patients

2. UV-treatment is best for bigger children

3. PUVA-treatment for adults

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Gamma-linolenic acid

1. Unsaturated fatty acids

2. It helps a few patients

3. It is expensive

4. You have to eat a lot of capsules every day

5. It can be tried when you have severe eczema for a

period

6. Stop the treatment if it does not have any effect

because the effect is not documented in larger groups

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Alternative treatment

Miralex cream

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Treatment of eczema complicated with

impetigo1. Wash with water and mild soap

2. Sodium permanganate (red baths)

3. Steroid creams with antibiotics

4. Antibiotic creams and ointments

5. Antibiotics as tablets or mixture

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Newer treatments: Elidel and Protopic

1. Elidel cream: 1 per cent2. Protopic ointment 0,03 per cent and

0,1 per cent3. Effective for treatment of atopic

dermatitis4. Long term control of atopic dermatitis

for around 80 per cent of the patients

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Elidel and Protopic

Advantages:

• Do not contain steroids• Can be used in all skin areas• Can be used for long term

treatment• Does not induce atrophy

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Elidel treatment of atopic dermatitis

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Elidel and ProtopicSide effects:• Feeling hot on the skin after

application• Bacterial infections in the skin• Herpes infections

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Elidel and Protopic

Do not use solarium or get UV-treatment when treated with Elidel and Protopic