Purpose: To provide the primary care provider (PCP) with a review of the clinical presentation, aggravating factors, and basic options for treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD).
Data Sources: Selected scientific literature and clinical experiences of the author.
Conclusions: AD is a common, chronic skin condition that is frequently seen in both children and adults. Although AD can be challenging to treat, a number of therapeutic options exist to help alleviate the pruritus and rash that accompany the disorder.
Implications For Practice: The PCP can manage AD in most patients by prescribing avoidance measures, good skin care, antihistamines, and conservative topical medications. Patients with more severe disease may require aggressive therapies such as phototherapy, balneo-phototherapy, or systemic agents.
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