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Huang Wei Ling, Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C5-014

CAN WE TREAT ATOPIC DERMATITIS

WITHOUT USING CORTICOSTEROIDS?

Huang Wei Ling

Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, USA

Introduction:

Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a common chronic inflammatory

skin disease, affecting up to 15-30% of children in industrialized countries, but

can occur at any age as there is no definitive cure for this chronic disease, that

also may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever. Patients often seek other

complementary therapeutic options, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine

(TCM). TCM comprises numerous treatment modalities for the management

of atopic dermatitis that can relieve itching and prevent new outbreaks.

Purpose:

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that the atopic dermatitis

has a cure and can be treated without the use of any kind of corticosteroids.

Methods:

Over two case reports a 36-year-old woman and an 11-year-old

boy with chronic red and itchy lesions throughout their entire bodies, were

being treated with oral corticosteroids which showed little success and many

side effects. These patients sought treatment in oriental medicine practices,

as auricular acupuncture sessions, Chinese dietary recommendations,

Radiesthesia and homeopathic medication.

Results:

Both patients were able to suspend entirely the use of corticosteroids

with the treatment instituted. There was almost total regression in the skin

lesions. These results were achieved because the patients were being looked

at, in the physical, emotional and dietetically aspects, according to Traditional

Chinese Medicine.

Conclusion:

We concluded in this study that we atopic dermatitis can be

treated without using corticosteroid medication.

Huang Wei Ling is graduated in Medicine in Brazil,

specialist in infectious and parasitic diseases, a Gen-

eral Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical

Nutrition Therapist. Once in charge of the Hospital

Infection Control Service of the City of Franca’s Gen-

eral Hospital, she was responsible for the control of

all prescribed antimicrobial medication and received

an award for the best paper presented at the Brazil-

ian Hospital Infection Control Congress in 1998. Since

1997, she has been presenting her work worldwide,

concerning the treatment of various diseases, us-

ing techniques based on several medical traditions

around the world.

weilingmg@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY