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« on: June 14, 2006, 07:33:25 PM »

Inpatient rehabilitation of adults with atopic dermatitis.

Breuer K, Kapp A.

Nordseeklinik Norderney, Bulowallee 6, 26548 , Norderney, breuer@nordsee-klinik-norderney.de.

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease which often persists until adulthood. In severe cases, eczematous lesions and pruritus are resistant to therapy and result in depression, impairment of professional activities and social withdrawal. The goal of inpatient rehabilitation measures is to keep the patient involved and active in professional and social activities. Rehabilitative measures include diagnostics and medical therapy according to current guidelines, instruction in basic medical information, psychological intervention (relaxation techniques, improvement of self-confidence), dietetic measures, exercise, and social advice. Patients with atopic dermatitis often have work-related problems which should be identified as early as possible during rehabilitation.

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