EXACERBATED ECZEMA: ROLE OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN INCREASING DISEASE SEVERITY AMONG PAKISTANI PATIENTS

Authors

  • Bisma Laeeque College of Home Economics
  • Muhammad Laeeque District Health Officer Kasur
  • Zirgham Masood Polymer Engineer (NTU, Faisalabad), MBA (UCP)
  • Muhammad Ijaz Ahmed Additional Principal Medical Officer, Mayo Hospital, Lahore

Keywords:

Atopic Eczema, Atopic Dermatitis

Abstract

Atopic Eczema is a non-contagious skin disease. This study was undertaken to determine the role of home environment allergens in aggravation of atopic eczema by using EASI (Eczema Area And Severity Index) and POEM (Patient Oriented Eczema Measure). Furthermore statistical analysis was conducted to ascertain contribution of indoor environment allergen in exacerbating disease severity among male and female patients in Pakistan. The results revealed that home environment allergens have the potential to increase severity of atopic eczema experienced by the patients. Paints, air quality and fabric coverings were the most eczema deteriorating elements found inside Pakistani homes.

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Published

2019-04-05

How to Cite

Laeeque, B., Laeeque, M., Masood, Z., & Ahmed, M. I. (2019). EXACERBATED ECZEMA: ROLE OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN INCREASING DISEASE SEVERITY AMONG PAKISTANI PATIENTS. Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry, 7(4), 5. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjmd/article/view/152

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