Clinical aspect of pruritus in pediatric atopic dermatitis: A study from Western India

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.4103/ijpd.ijpd_24_22
Y. Shah, Abhilasha Patidar, M. Meena, Manish Jain, A. Mittal, Manisha Balai
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Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common dermatoses in the pediatric population and pruritus is its leading symptom; however, the clinical aspect of pruritus has not been studied much. The aim of the study was to explore clinical aspect of pruritus in pediatric AD and to analyze correlation of intensity of pruritus to the severity of AD. Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study of 106 pediatric patients of AD, between the age group of 6 months and 16 years was conducted. Diagnosis was made using the UK Working Party's Diagnostic Criteria for AD. The severity of pruritus and sleep disturbances were assessed using the Numerical Rating Scale, and the severity of AD was assessed using SCORing of AD index. Results: Mean age at onset was 4.73 years and the mean duration of disease was 1.07 years. Pruritus was localized in 66.03%, intermittent in 89.7%, and continuous in 10.3%. Winter aggravation was observed in 36.8% and sleep disturbances were observed in 39.62%. “Pruritus intensity” was moderate or severe in 92% of patients and had significant correlation to the duration and severity of the disease, sleep disturbances, and coexistence of other atopic diseases. Conclusion: A pediatric patient with AD usually presents with localized or generalized, moderate or severe pruritus, and with sleep disturbances. Exacerbation of pruritus was the most common in winter and due to woolen garments and sweating. The intensity of pruritus was in direct proportion with the duration and severity of AD and coexistence of other atopic diseases.
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儿童特应性皮炎瘙痒的临床表现:来自印度西部的一项研究
引言:特应性皮炎(AD)是儿科最常见的皮肤病之一,瘙痒是其主要症状;然而,瘙痒症的临床方面还没有得到太多的研究。本研究的目的是探讨儿童AD瘙痒的临床方面,并分析瘙痒强度与AD严重程度的相关性。方法:对106名年龄在6个月至16岁之间的儿童AD患者进行了一项基于医院的横断面研究。使用英国工作组的AD诊断标准进行诊断。使用数字评定量表评估瘙痒和睡眠障碍的严重程度,并使用AD指数的SCORing评估AD的严重程度。结果:平均发病年龄4.73岁,平均病程1.07年。瘙痒局限性占66.03%,间歇性占89.7%,持续性占10.3%。冬季加重占36.8%,睡眠障碍占39.62%。92%的患者“瘙痒强度”为中度或重度,与疾病的持续时间和严重程度、睡眠障碍以及其他特应性疾病的共存有显著相关性。结论:儿童AD患者通常表现为局限性或全身性、中度或重度瘙痒,并伴有睡眠障碍。瘙痒加剧在冬季最为常见,原因是羊毛衣服和出汗。瘙痒的强度与AD的持续时间和严重程度以及其他特应性疾病的共存程度成正比。
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