芦荟,小麦胚芽油,茶树提取物和蜂蜜为基础的润肤霜在特应性皮炎的管理:事后分析

Anil Ganjoo, Sunil Shah, Kiran V. Godse, Shefali Porwal, Punam Caplash, Rickson Pereira, Rathish Nair, Krishnaprasad Korukonda
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背景:特应性皮炎是一种以皮肤干燥、瘙痒和发炎为特征的慢性皮肤病。本研究评估了含有芦荟、小麦胚芽油、茶树提取物和蜂蜜的润肤剂c对皮肤干燥患者的补充益处、功效和耐受性。方法:对156个中心接受润肤霜配方治疗的干性皮肤临床病例进行横断面分析。286例特应性皮炎患者接受标准护理,如洁面剂、局部皮质类固醇、保湿剂,进一步分析皮肤干燥和瘙痒的改善情况。结果:定期使用含有芦荟、小麦胚芽油、茶树提取物、蜂蜜的润肤剂,并在8周的观察期内进行安全性评价。研究参与者的平均年龄为36.58岁。干燥度VAS评分有显著变化(p-value<0.01),瘙痒(p值<0.01),患者全球评估评分为良好(64.23%),有效性和易于应用。5例(1.75%)患者出现轻度刺痛、轻度灼烧和刺激。结论:芦荟、小麦胚芽油、茶树提取物、蜂蜜丰富的润肤剂配方在研究参与者中有效且耐受性良好,具有保湿、抗菌和抗炎作用,使其成为治疗特应性皮炎的首选补充疗法,在短期治疗后,TCS作为相关的临床策略,以避免此类病例的特应性发作。
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Aloe vera, wheat germ oil, tea tree extract and honey-based emollient cream in the management of atopic dermatitis: a post-hoc analysis
Background: Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition characterized by dry, itchy and inflamed skin. This study evaluated the complementary benefits efficacy and tolerability of emollient c containing Aloe vera, Wheat germ oil, tea tree extract, and honey in patients with dry skin conditions. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis for clinical cases with dry skin receiving moisturizing cream formulation was undertaken at 156 centres. 286 case records of atopic dermatitis receiving standard of care as cleansers, Topical corticosteroids, moisturizers were further analysed for improvement in skin dryness and itchiness. Results: Regular use of Emollient formulation containing aloe vera, wheat germ oil, tea tree extract, honey was further analysed along with safety assessment over 8 weeks of observation period. The mean age of the study participants was 36.58 years. There was significant change in VAS score for dryness (p-value< 0.01), itch (p-value <0.01) with Patient Global Assessed rating as good (64.23%) for effectiveness and ease of application. Mild stinging, mild burning and irritation was experienced by 5 (1.75%) patients.  Conclusions: The aloe vera, wheat germ oil, tea tree extract, honey enriched emollient formulation was efficacious and well tolerable in study participants in providing moisturizing, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory effects making it a preferred complementary therapy for managing atopic dermatitis following the short course therapy with TCS as a pertinent clinical strategy to avoid the atopic flares in such cases.
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