The pattern of medication used by acne patients: Study from a tertiary care center of North India

N. Kansal, N. Hazarika
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Background: Acne vulgaris is a common cutaneous condition seen globally and has a considerable psychosocial impact. Many patients with acne try various forms of self-medication, alternative therapies, and prescription medicines for the treatment of acne. Methods: We studied various patterns of acne treatments used in a cross-sectional study among patients presenting in a tertiary care hospital. A 2-part questionnaire was used to evaluate the socio-epidemiologic factors and responses to treatments used by acne patients presenting at our center for the first time. The patients used self-medication, alternative therapies (e.g., Ayurveda), treatments from general practitioners, and also specialists. Results: Most of the patients reported either no treatment response or even deterioration. Several patients even used topical steroids and suffered adverse effects (corticosteroid-induced rosacea-like facial dermatitis). Conclusion: The findings of our study stress the role of appropriate counseling of acne patients in management. Improvement in the doctor-patient relationship is also essential to enhance the treatment efficacy in acne.
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痤疮患者使用的药物模式:来自北印度三级保健中心的研究
背景:寻常性痤疮是一种常见的皮肤病,具有相当大的社会心理影响。许多痤疮患者尝试各种形式的自我治疗、替代疗法和处方药来治疗痤疮。方法:我们研究了在三级护理医院的患者中使用的各种痤疮治疗方法的横断面研究。采用两部分调查问卷对首次到本中心就诊的痤疮患者的社会流行病学因素及治疗反应进行评估。患者使用自我药疗、替代疗法(如阿育吠陀)、全科医生和专家的治疗。结果:大多数患者无治疗反应,甚至病情恶化。一些患者甚至使用局部类固醇并遭受不良反应(皮质类固醇引起的酒渣鼻样面部皮炎)。结论:本研究结果强调痤疮患者适当的咨询在治疗中的作用。改善医患关系对于提高痤疮的治疗效果也是必不可少的。
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