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SOME ASPECTS OF MODERN PHARMACOTHERAPY OF MICROBIAL ECZEMA

Nasritdinova Nargiz Bahadyrovna , Department of Dermatovenerology, Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Eczema is an acute or chronic recurrent disease characterized by an inflammatory reaction formed under the influence of exogenous or endogenous factors, polymorphism of rash elements, and severe itching. The problem of eczema is currently becoming more and more urgent. In the structure of the incidence of chronic dermatoses, eczema accounts for up to 40% of all skin diseases. The incidence of eczema occurs in all age groups and often accompanies occupational diseases. The incidence of eczema is higher among women than among men.

Keywords

Eczema, dermatoses, method, treatment, diagnosis.

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SOME ASPECTS OF MODERN PHARMACOTHERAPY OF MICROBIAL ECZEMA. (2024). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 4(05), 137-139. https://doi.org/10.55640/