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One more reason to stop smoking: cutaneous lupus

Well if you haven’t had enough reason to stop smoking yet, this recent paper suggests a relationship between smoking and poor treatment response of patients with cutaneous lupus. It is not known whether smoking directly decreases the efficacy of hydroxycloroquine or whether smokers tend not to improve so well as they tend to be outdoors […]

Vitamin D and eczema

Interesting study that suggests that Vitamin D levels are relatively low in children with severe eczema. Whether the link between Vitamin D and eczema is a true causal link (i.e. low vitamin D levels worsen eczema) or just an association (because children with severe eczema might not have natural sunlight exposure as they are confined […]

Treatment of Palmoplantar pustulosis: What is new?

This article below reminds dermatologists to consider the role of tonsillectomy and gluten-free diet, for the treatment of palmoplantar pustulosis, a variant of psoriasis. Tonsillectomy and gluten-free diet have been shown to cure this condition in select patient groups. They might not work for everyone, but certainly worth considering. Management of palmoplantar pustulosis: do we […]

Treatment of toe nail fungal infections

This article  is an update on the treatment of toe nail fungal infections. Toenail fungal infections are difficult to treat and often a 9-12 month treatment with toxic antifungal drugs is necessary. In recent years dermatologists have been favouring pulsed regimes as they are less toxic to the body and of comparable efficacy. This meta […]

Free Dermatology Consultation: dark long time pigmentation on face

This question is sent via contact form on the Free Dermatology consultation page of Online Skin Specialist https://www.onlineskinspecialist.com/SkinCareblog hello Dr. m a 29yrs,single,working girl.i have high level pegmentation on my face since last almost 5-6yrs.i have tried so many cosmatics cream & Drs.recomnded mediciens.but instead of reducing,it’s increasing on my face.i look so ugly.due to […]

Artificial Fingernails: warning

Artificial fingernails can damage your nail. These dermatologists below report an unusual case of a 49 year old lady who developed discoloured and deformed nails (nail dystrophy) from using acrylic nails. Allergy testing revealed she was allergic to ‘acrylics’, present in the artificial nail. Acrylic allergy is not very common but women using artificial nails […]

Probiotics for Eczema: do they work?

A couple of interesting articles were published recently on the topic of ‘Probiotics for Eczema’. The extract from the commentary below sums it all. There simply isn’t enough evidence yet to prove whether probiotics work in preventing eczema or not. But yes, there is no harm in taking them if you want to. However it […]

Risk factors for developing systemic lupus (SLE) in someone with cutaneous lupus erythematosus

  An excellent review article for the benefit of Dermatologists and cutaneous  lupus erythematosus patients. The key points being: 1. Upto 28% of patients with discoid lupus erythematosus develop systemic lupus (SLE) 2. over 70% of patients who progress from DLE to SLE, do so within 5 years of diagnosis 3. Risk factors include widespread […]

New Treatment for Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a dreadful disease, especially in dark skinned individuals. This study below discusses a new treatment for vitiligo (laser dermabrasion combined with steroid creams and phototherapy). Though the results are very promising, the high pain scores and poor patient satisfaction scores, dampen our enthusiasm and excitement. But this is still quite promising. Effect of […]

Treatment of severe Eczema

Good research article that shows that a drug called methotrexate can also be used successfully for the treatment of severe eczema.  This drug is grossly underused for eczema patients. A randomized trial of methotrexate vs. azathio… [Br J Dermatol. 2012] – PubMed – NCBI. Abstract AIM: Schram et al. aimed to compare the efficacy and […]