What are the guidelines for management of chronic satble eczema?
NEED'S.. TOPICALLY.. OINTMENT..STEROIDS.. WITH.. TAPERING DOSE SCHEDULE.. BILASTINE 20MG OD FOR ITCHING .. TOPICALLY..MOISTURIZERS.. AVOID EXPOSURE TO.. ALLERGENS.. EXAGGERATING FACTORS.. FOLLOW UP WITH EXPERTS OPINION.. INVESTIGATE .. IgE..
Every country has their own clinical practice guidelines due to cultural/behavioral/climate etc differences...
Chronic hypo static eczema STASIS ECZEMA or GRAVITATIONAL ECZEMA is one of the complications of varicose veins develops because of stasis/improper drainage of blood against to gravity.the best ultimate treatment for stasis eczema and venous ulcer is 1. bloodletting by JALAUKAVACHARAN (LEECH THERAPY) with which removal of stagnated blood and perfusion of fresh blood will be achieved and 2. CREPE BANDAGE.
Check AEC AND IGE TOPICAL FLUCORT LOTION EBASTINE 20 HS MOSTURISER AND EMOLIENTS
Topical steroidal agents and emolients with moisturizing agents.. Antihistamines orally for itching..
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