Eczema Flashcards
Eczema usually refers to
severely inflamed dermatitis, and signs and symptoms associated with the process (itching, sting, burning of the skin with drainage form lesions)
Cardinal features of inflammation?
- Calor (heat); increased blood flow
- Dolor (pain); irritation of nerves in inflamed tissues
- Rubor (redness); dilated blood vessels
What are the three types of dermatitis?
- Allergy contact dermatitis
- Irritant contact dermatitis
- Atopic dermatitis
What is the impact of contact dermatitis? commonest type?
- It is the most commonest specific skin disorder encountered.
- T lymphocyte mediated type IV allergic reaction
What are the clinical features of Type VI allergy reaction?
- prior exposure is essential
- prolonged contact of substance with skin
- reaction may spread widely from contact area
- only in pre disposed subjects
- no history of allergy
Name some common Type IV allergens
Nickel; jewellery, foods
Benzocaine; anaesthetics
What is the treatment for allergy contact dermatitis?
- AVOIDANCE!
- compresses
- oral antibiotics
- oral antihistamines
- oral corticosteroids
- topical corticosteroids
- topical emollients
Clinical features of irritant contact dermatitis?
- non immunologic inflammatory reaction of the skin due to an external agent
- may be chemical or irritant
- reaction localised to area
- almost everyone is susceptible
- onset seen 4- 12 hours after contact
- may occur of 1st contact
- varied morphology
What may irritant contact dermatitis be caused by?
Water, soaps, detergents, bleaches, acids and alkalis, solvents and hydrocarbons, fibreglass, dust, teargas, metal salts
Predisposing factors for irritant contact dermatitis?
- history of atopic dermatitis
- occupational exposure/ repeated exposure
- low temp/ low humidity
- skin condition
Treatment of ICD?
- Define/ remove exposure
- Oral antihistamines
- Barrier creams
- Topical corticosteroids
Atopic dermatitis is a common
immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorder. It has multifactorial aetiology including:
- interactions of genes and environment
- family history of disease
- IgE mediated
The atopic triad includes
hay-fever
asthma
eczema
Atopic dermatitis: signs and symptoms
itching
dry, scaly skin.
redness + swelling of skin
thickening of skin
Location of dermatitis?
Back of knees/ bend of elbows
Face
Neck
Outer part of ankle