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THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY AND PATHOGENETIC RATIONALE OF A NOVEL MULTI-COMPONENT PHYTO-EXTRACT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MICROBIAL ECZEMA OF VARIOUS ETIOLOGIES
Khamidov F.Sh,Ayubova N.M , Department of Dermatovenereology, Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Department of Dermatovenereology & cosmetology, Tashkent State Medical University, UzbekistanAbstract
Background: Microbial eczema represents a complex dermatological challenge, characterized by a chronic relapsing course and a multifactorial pathogenesis that involves profound immune dysregulation and neurogenic sensitization. Traditional therapies often struggle with patient compliance and side effects, necessitating the exploration of effective botanical alternatives. Objective: The primary goal of this research was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a novel complex herbal extract, Vitaderm, in treating different clinical forms of microbial eczema and to analyze its impact on the inflammatory and regenerative phases of the disease. Methods: A prospective clinical study was conducted involving seventy-nine patients diagnosed with various subtypes of microbial eczema. The treatment protocol integrated standard systemic therapy with the frequent topical application of the Vitaderm extract. Clinical parameters, including the cessation of exudation, reduction of pruritus, and epithelial regeneration rates, were meticulously monitored. Results: The findings demonstrated that the topical application of the herbal extract significantly accelerated the healing process. Exudative manifestations ceased within an average of 1.8 days, while acute inflammatory symptoms and subjective sensations of itching were substantially mitigated by the third and fourth days of therapy. Complete restoration of the epidermal barrier and detachment of crusts were achieved significantly faster than with conventional monotherapy. Conclusion: Vitaderm possesses potent bactericidal, fungicidal, and anti-inflammatory properties. Its ability to promote rapid regeneration without causing systemic toxicity or staining makes it a superior candidate for integration into modern dermatological practice for the treatment of microbial eczema.
Keywords
microbial eczema, phytotherapy, Vitaderm, inflammatory dermatosis, immune dysregulation, regenerative medicine, clinical dermatology.
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