8.0c Wk 7 Eczema Flashcards
What is the epidemiology of Eczema in Kids
Can affect 15-20% of kids
○ In babies – More often on face
○ In older kids – In the creases, back of knees and elbows.
What are the signs and symptoms of Eczema?
- Dry skin
- Itchy
- If they scratch it can bleed
- Infection
- Cracked skin
What are the non pharmacological interventions for Eczema?
Non pharmacological interventions
- Non bio washing powder for clothes
- No bath oils or salts
- Soft clothing
- Seaweed
What are the pharmaceutical interventions for Eczema?
Mild eczema
* No pharmacological * Mild – Emolient cream ideally every 3-4 hours
Moderate
* As mild plus * Topical corticosteriod e,g, hydrocortisone 0.1-2.5%
What are the systemic and topical SEs associated with corticosteriods
How do you know how much corticosteriod cream to apply?
- Finger tip units e.g.
○ 1.5 finger tip units for a 3-5 year olds face ○ 3.5 finger tip units for a 3-5 year olds back
- User more as they get older.
What else may you prescribe?
Antihistamine especially in the summer when there is more pollon around.
* Non sedating ideally
* Sedating antihistamine at night
What if secondary skin infection?
Systemic flucloxacillin first line as skin infection likely to be a staph infection
○ Or Erythromycin (If pencillin allergy)
Only use topical antibiotics if the infection is very localised and for no more than 2/52.