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Management of Eczema: A Mnemonic Approach
Management of Eczema: A Mnemonic Approach
Journal Article

Management of Eczema: A Mnemonic Approach

2025
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Overview
This article summarizes the pathophysiology and diagnostic criteria of atopic dermatitis (eczema). Atopic dermatitis is a prevalent skin condition that affects both children and adults around the world. Correct diagnosis and grading of eczema severity are crucial so that patients can appropriately manage their symptoms and decrease disease burden. A decision tree and a mnemonic were also created to guide nurse practitioners on how to assess and treat atopic dermatitis based on current practice guidelines. •Janus kinase inhibitors show strong efficacy in atopic dermatitis, with a dose-dependent response; higher doses yield better symptom control.•Phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitors improve eczema symptoms with minimal systemic exposure, making them a well-tolerated option for patients who fail standard topical treatments.•Topical calcineurin inhibitors are an effective steroid-sparing option for sensitive areas such as the face and eyelids, reducing inflammation without the risk of skin thinning.