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Atopic Dermatitis (AD), Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria, Pemphigus Vulgaris, Plaque Psoriasis

Atopic Dermatitis (AD), Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria, Pemphigus Vulgaris, Plaque Psoriasis

Disease State Overview

Chronic inflammatory diseases cause ongoing inflammation in the body, damaging healthy cells of the digestive system, joints, skin, respiratory system, and other organs. Researchers believe that a hyperactive immune response may play a role in these conditions. More research is required to determine what triggers this disruption of the immune system.

Atopic Dermatitis (AD), Chronic Idiopathic Urticaria, Pemphigus Vulgaris, and Plaque Psoriasis are inflammatory diagnoses that mainly affect the skin. Symptoms may include red, dry patches of skin, burning, itching, swelling, blistering, pain and/or sensitivity. In most cases, there are periods of time when the disease is worse, called flares. Then there are periods when symptoms improve, called remissions. Chronic inflammatory dermatologic conditions are not contagious.

Related Symptoms and Health Concerns

If left untreated,

  • rashes on the body may break open, weep fluid and bleed when scratched, making skin vulnerable to infection;
  • skin  may become dry and discolored, and repeated scratching  may cause thickening and hardening;
  • constant itching or pain  may  make it difficult to concentrate, taking a toll on time, energy and money;
  • unmanaged symptoms may  result in poor sleep, causing daytime lethargy, mental status changes and irritation.

Treatment

Most chronic inflammatory diseases have no cure. Lifestyle changes and early treatment may help manage and prevent issues.

Treatment largely depends on the severity of symptoms, as well as other diseases present.  Mild cases of skin inflammation may be treated with topical creams or ointments.

If symptoms are widespread, or joint pain is present along with skin irritation, more aggressive treatment may be required. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment options may include immunosuppressive therapies. These are steroids, methotrexate, or cyclosporine, or immunomodulators. Immunomodulators help lower the body’s hyperactive immune response in the skin and other organs. These are used for moderate to severe disease. 

Suppressing inflammation offers relief from common symptoms. It also allows the skin tissue to heal.

Specialty medications used to treat chronic inflammatory dermatologic conditions include, but are not limited to:

  • Oral immunomodulators
  • Injectable immunomodulator therapies

Treatment Goals

The primary goals of treating inflammatory dermatologic conditions are to:

  • Reduce or eliminate symptomatic disease activity
  • Manage exacerbating conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or sleep loss due to disease symptoms
  • Prevent secondary infections, which may occur as a result of scratching or blistering
  • Prevent flares (maintain remission)
  • Reduce risk of long-term complications, such as involvement of the joints

Strategies to Achieve Treatment Goals

  • Adhere to prescribed therapy
  • Keep appointments, and follow-up with physician
  • Report side effects or unmanaged symptoms to your pharmacist, or healthcare team
  • Avoid known triggers, or irritants, such as: harsh soaps/detergents, perfumes, cosmetics, cigarette smoke, heavy alcohol consumption, and food allergies
  • Use appropriate skin care, such as regular use of hypoallergenic moisturizers for dry skin
  • Practice stress management and relaxation techniques
  • Eat a healthy diet

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