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Dermatherapy in Children

Efficacy and problems associated with using a wet‐wrap garment for children with severe atopic dermatitis

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Pages 301-305 | Received 05 May 2007, Accepted 24 Jun 2007, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Use of a wet wrap for short‐term relief of itch in children with severe atopic dermatitis has been advocated but objective determination of its efficacy has been difficult and many issues associated with its use are yet to be defined. We tested a new garment for the wet‐wrap procedure in six patients with atopic dermatitis and objectively determined whether a 3‐day usage could indeed relieve the distressing symptom of itch using a wrist motion monitor. The garments were effective in the short‐term improvement of itching, severity of atopic dermatitis and quality of life in these children. Many issues associated with its use were identified. Clear instructions and individualized regimes (such as the choice of emollient, bathing ointment and topical corticosteroid) are essential for optimal outcome.

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