Atopic DermatitisOther TreatmentOther treatment for
atopic dermatitis includes light therapy and
complementary therapies. Light
therapy Severe atopic dermatitis may be treated by exposing
affected skin to
ultraviolet (UV) light. There are two types of
ultraviolet light, called ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB). Excessive sun exposure and light treatment (such as with
UVA or UVB treatments) increases your risk of skin cancer. Complementary or alternative treatmentsComplementary or alternative treatments used for atopic dermatitis
include: - Taking dietary supplements of
essential fatty acids (EFAs). Increasing the amount of
EFAs in the diet may help the immune system function better and thus reduce
atopic dermatitis. But this theory is not scientifically
proved.
- Using traditional
Chinese herbal therapy. The traditional herbs may
contain naturally occurring
corticosteroids, which may reduce itching. But this
therapy has been linked to cases of liver toxicity.10
- Taking supplements of
probiotics (bacteria that live in the digestive
system). Probiotic supplements taken by both pregnant mothers and newborns may
decrease the risk of atopic dermatitis in children with a family history of
allergies.11, 12
If you are interested in these treatments, ask your
doctor about their use, their effectiveness, and any possible interactions
related to other medicines you are taking.
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