Maintenance of remission and prevention of disease flares in children with atopic dermatitis. Position paper of the Association of Children's Allergists and Immunologists of Russia


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Since atopic dermatitis is a chronic disease with recurrent course having a significant negative effect on the quality of life of patients and their families the important attention in clinical practice should be given to measures aimed to maintaining of disease remission and flares prevention. Key measures are: systematic rational skin care, exclusion of the impact of allergenic and non-allergenic triggers, timely use of topical anti-inflammatory drugs at first sign of an exacerbation. The goal achievement is possible only through close interaction with parents of children suffering from atopic dermatitis, patient’s therapeutic education and their active involvement into disease control process.

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Yury S. Smolkin

Association of Children's Allergists and Immunologists of Russia; Academy Postgraduate Education of the Federal Research Center for Specialized Types of Medical Assistance and Medical Technologies

Email: smolkin@alerg.ru

Natalia B. Migacheva

Samara State Medical University

Olga Yu. Smolkina

Scientific Clinical Consultative Center of Allergology and Immunology

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