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  • Atopic Dermatitis Conventional  treatment

    Homeopathic Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis

    Conventional treatment of Atopic dermatitis is directed at controlling itching and dryness of skin, and to prevent and decrease secondary infection.

    Lubricants : To retain moisture in the skin. E.g. Petroleum jelly, moisturizing soaps, etc

    Lotions : They are easier to apply and hence are used in hair-bearing areas.

    Antihistamines : To reduce the itching, since Atopic dermatitis is not histamine mediated it does not give much relief. Since patients tend to scratch during sleep sedating them with antihistamine helps.

    Antibiotics: Antibiotics are used to control secondary infection and inflammation of the lesion.

    Corticosteroids: These are used in the form of ointments, lotions and oral preparations.

    Tar Preparations: These have anti-inflammatory and anti-pruritic properties.

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