Post-scabial eczemaL30.8

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

After healing of the scabies persistent, strongly itching eczema.

TherapyThis section has been translated automatically.

Remember! Persistent, itchy eczema in treated scabies is occasionally caused by resistance to antiscabiosa or reinfection!

External therapyThis section has been translated automatically.

After sufficient antiscabial therapy (see below scabies) glucocorticoids such as 1% hydrocortisone emulsion R123, possibly the more potent amcinonide (e.g. 0.1% Amciderm cream) or Betamethasone V Lotio R030, then a bland skin care therapy e.g. with Ungt. emulsif. aq., 5% dexpanthenol cream or a polidocanol cream (Optiderm cream). Education of the patient!

Internal therapyThis section has been translated automatically.

Antihistamines like desloratadine (e.g. Aerius 1-2 tbl/day) or levocetirizine (e.g. Xusal 1-2 filmtbl/day).

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020