The importance of emollients in treating the increasing incidence of atopic eczema
- Kownacki, Stephen MBBS, MRCGP
Nursing Times 105(28):p 18-22, July 21, 2009.
Abstract
Atopic eczema affects 15-20% of schoolchildren and 2-10% of adults. Its incidence has increased significantly in recent years for reasons not fully understood. Environmental factors - such as exposure to soaps, hard water and allergens such as house dust mites - are thought to be important. Genetic factors are also thought to play a part.
The key to managing eczema is an effective skin-care routine using emollients to increase hydration of the stratum corneum. Emollients come in a variety of formulations, and continual therapy using these in combination maximises their beneficial effects. Patient education is important, as it enhances concordance with treatment.
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