What Causes Atopic Dermatitis?
Question: My fingers and thumb started peeling about a year ago. I do not use tampon or have not been in the sun. I'm in the medical field so I wash my hands all day. I was told by a doctor that I was allergic to the soap and was prescribed clobetasol propionate. It worked for a while and now no longer does anything.
Brief Answer:
Atopic dermatitis, upload some images, please.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome
I appreciate your concern
Based on your history , its most likely to be ATOPIC DERMATITIS. However, before diving into management and therapeutic options , if appropriate, could you upload some good quality pictures of the fingers and thumb that are affected.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Dr. M.S. Khalil
Atopic dermatitis, upload some images, please.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome
I appreciate your concern
Based on your history , its most likely to be ATOPIC DERMATITIS. However, before diving into management and therapeutic options , if appropriate, could you upload some good quality pictures of the fingers and thumb that are affected.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Dr. M.S. Khalil
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
Dear Doctor,
Please find the attached pictures and suggest accordingly
Please find the attached pictures and suggest accordingly
Brief Answer:
Atopic dermatitis
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome
I appreciate your concern
Thanks for uploading the images. Based on the images you sent, its Atopic dermatitis. Treatment options mainly include moisturizers like Petrolatum, topical steroid ointments like Hydrocortisone or clobetasol which you are already using.
For severe recurrent disease Tacrolimus and pimecrolimus or omalizumab which is a monoclonal antibody against Ig E, can be considered. As there is exposed area devoid of skin , so topical antibiotics should be used for prophylactic measures to prevent any complications of staphylococcal infection. Antihistamines can be used for associated pruritic flares. Acyclovir , probiotics and Ultraviolet light A, B therapy has also been tried with some benefit. You can ask your local treating doctor about those option.
Try to keep the peeled off areas dry with least exposure to water as possible. Use a hypo allergenic soap with moisturizing agent.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Please consult your doctor before deciding on any further course of action.
Dr. M.S. Khalil
Atopic dermatitis
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome
I appreciate your concern
Thanks for uploading the images. Based on the images you sent, its Atopic dermatitis. Treatment options mainly include moisturizers like Petrolatum, topical steroid ointments like Hydrocortisone or clobetasol which you are already using.
For severe recurrent disease Tacrolimus and pimecrolimus or omalizumab which is a monoclonal antibody against Ig E, can be considered. As there is exposed area devoid of skin , so topical antibiotics should be used for prophylactic measures to prevent any complications of staphylococcal infection. Antihistamines can be used for associated pruritic flares. Acyclovir , probiotics and Ultraviolet light A, B therapy has also been tried with some benefit. You can ask your local treating doctor about those option.
Try to keep the peeled off areas dry with least exposure to water as possible. Use a hypo allergenic soap with moisturizing agent.
Wishing you best of health
Thanks
Please consult your doctor before deciding on any further course of action.
Dr. M.S. Khalil
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad