Innovative treatment for childhood eczema?

by | Jan 27, 2013 | Blog, Community Pharmacy, Pharmacy Suppliers

Childhood eczema is the most common inflammatory skin disease and affects around 20% of children in the United Kingdom.

Atopic eczema cannot be cured, but there are many ways of controlling it. The current NICE guidance on atopic eczema in children outlines that the basis of treatment is emollients and topical corticosteroids, which most healthcare professionals are familiar with. However, if the child’s eczema becomes severely flared, nurses may use bandaging or whole-body occlusive dressings such as vests and leggings. Recently, new bandaging materials have been developed which, when incorporated into clothing, can control temperature and humidity close to the skin thereby reducing itch and irritation. Studies have shown that such new materials can mean that children’s eczema flares are less severe and less frequent, meaning fewer GP appointments and fewer hospital referrals.

If you are a pharmacist who is interested in medicines management, keen to specialise in childhood eczema. To learn about the  new and innovative medical clothing  which can improve quality of life for both the children and their carers, please contact Pharmacy Consulting  for more information.

If you are a practitioner looking for ways to reduce hospital referrals of patients with childhood eczema and to make long term savings for your practice, or if you would like further information on new treatments for childhood eczema including such whole-body occlusive dressings contact [email protected]

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