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Unconventional management of atopic dermatitis is underexplored, and the use of natural medicines may offer a new approach to treating this condition.
Objective: This report is to describe the management and response of a patient with atopic dermatitis to intervention with bioregulatory medicine using multi-component, multitarget medications at low doses.
Intervention: This case involves a 28-year-old female patient with chronic atopic dermatitis associated with various non-cutaneous symptoms exacerbated by hormonal changes. The severity of the condition was assessed using the Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) and Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) scales, and the patient had shown a poor response to conventional treatments. She underwent holistic therapy with bioregulatory medicine over a period of 4 months, which included immunomodulatory support, drainage, and organic support.
Results: The patient's symptoms decreased, and there was an improvement in severity scores. Some non-cutaneous symptoms resolved, and there was no exacerbation of symptoms during hormonal fluctuations.
Conclusion: This case demonstrates how a multifactorial chronic condition can be addressed using bioregulatory medicine, emphasizing the need for comprehensive approaches that consider the body as a whole. This approach offers a new perspective on interventions beyond conventional treatments.
Published Date: 2023-10-03; Received Date: 2023-09-01