Zusammenfassung
Das insbesondere im Kindesalter sehr häufige atopische Ekzem benötigt eine stadiengerechte Ekzembehandlung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Basistherapie. Für die antientzündliche läsionale Behandlung stellen topische Steroide der 4. Generation sowie topische Calcineurin-Inhibitoren die Substanzen der Wahl dar. Das konsequente Meiden irritativer Faktoren sowie nach entsprechender Testung allergischer Provokationsfaktoren flankiert die therapeutischen Maßnahmen.
Abstract
Atopic eczema is a frequent chronic disease manifestating especially in early childhood. A disease-related anti-inflammatory treatment in combination with adjuvant basic therapy is mandatory. Topical 4th generation steroids and topical calcineurin-inhibitors are the anti-inflammatory substances of choice. The consequent avoidance of irritatative and individual allergic provocation factors based on appropiate testing support active dermatological treatment.
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Prof. Dr. med. Dietrich Abeck
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