Atopic Eczema Flashcards
What is it?
Dryness and itching of the skin that occurs on the flexor surfaces
What causes it? (2)
Abnormal Th2 pathway causing inflammation in the skin and abnormal Filaggrin proteins controlling the epidermal barrier
What are the triggers? (10)
Infection, Atopy, Strong detergents, chemicals, teething, anixety, stress, cat and dog fur, dust mites, food allergies
What features does the skin show?
A vesicular or bullae rash in the acute phase due to itching which then becomes lichenified in the chronic stages
Is it common?
Very, it affects 5% of the UK population
Who does it affect?
It is very common in early life affecting 10-20% of children, but often grow out of it
Signs and Symptoms (8)
Itching, erythematous, scaly patches on the flexor surfaces, weeping, vesicles, skin thickening/lichenification (due to excessive scratching), papular or follicular
Investigations (2)
Clinical diagnosis, Can test for high serum IgE levels (Atopy)
What is the treatment? (10)
Avoid triggers, education, strict emollient routine, soap substitutes, topical steroids, antihistamines, oral antibiotics and oral steroids, bandaging, phototherapy
Complications (3)
Infection of broken skin with S.Aureus, viral infection (Eczema Herpeticum by HSV), retarded growth in severe cases
Is there a good prognosis?
80% of cases will spontaneously resolve as the child ages