Approaches to treatment of recurrent eczema in practice of general practitioner (clinical example)

Author:

Khavkina D. A.1ORCID,Chukhliaev P. V.1ORCID,Ruzhentsova T. A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Moscow Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology n. a. G. N. Gabrichevsky

Abstract

The article presents a clinical case of recurrent eczema. Despite treatment lasting more than 5 years, the patient observed only a short-term effect of the therapy. The cause of the continuous course of severe eczema was malnutrition and hypovitaminosis of vitamins A and E, due to a lack of fish and seafood in the diet. Despite the relatively rare occurrence of eczema in the outpatient practice of a general practitioner, on average from 2 to 5 % of the adult population in the world suffers from this disease. Among the main methods of treating eczema is long – term antihistamine and anti-inflammatory therapy. However, these methods of treatment are not always enough. The reason for the continuous course of eczema was irrational nutrition with a lack of fat-soluble vitamins A and E. Correction of the diet using a sorbent based on the herb Zostera marina allowed to achieve significant improvement and remission of the disease.Conclusions. 1) A thorough analysis of anamnestic data is required to determine the treatment regimen in cases of prolonged persistence of eczema symptoms, with resistance to standard therapy algorithms. 2) Patient’s refusal of certain types of food can lead to hypovitaminosis, which is accompanied by skin symptoms. 3) The appointment of retinol, tocopherol acetate and vitamin D 1 will contribute to a rapid and effective improvement of the condition of the skin in cases with insufficient consumption of products containing fat-soluble vitamins. Preparations made from the sea grass Zostera marina help to improve digestion, sorb and remove unwanted biologically active substances, reducing the severity and relieving skin manifestations.

Publisher

Alfmed LLC

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry

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