Dermatol. praxi. 2011;5(2):69-71
Atopic dermatitis is a multifactorial non-infectious inflammatory skin disease of the chronic and relapsing character. It is very common
disease, its incidence is still growing. Most commonly it affects young children. Prevalence of atopic dermatitis in adults is 2–10 % and
in children 15–30 %. Relevance of this disease depends on the extent of its symptoms, frequency of the exacerbations, complications
but mostly on the significant impact on the quality of life. It is of a great importance that atopic dermatitis influences quality of life not
only of the patient himself but also his family. The aims of the therapy of atopic dermatitis are: reduction of the major symptoms of the
disease, prevention against exacerbations of the disease and long-term protection and care of the skin. The detailed education of the
patient and his family is necessary. The most significant topical modalities used in the treatment of atopic dermatitis are emollients, in
acute exacerbations topical corticosteroids and topical immunomodulators. Those are recommended for long-term therapy in so-called
“proactive” regime.
Published: June 1, 2011 Show citation