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Dra. Carolina Speyer Valim

Dra. Carolina Speyer Valim

Dermatologist in São Paulo

Dermatologist

5.0
Dr. Carolina is very attentive, explains the treatments in great detail and has the touch of a fairy. I highly recommend it!!More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Video consultation

Dr. Carolina is very attentive, explains the treatments in great detail and has the touch of a fairy. I highly recommend it!!More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Video consultation


Rua João Moura 661 cj 93 - Pinheiros, Sao Paulo, 05412001

Dr. Cláudia De Nadai Pereira Matheus

Dr. Cláudia De Nadai Pereira Matheus

Cardiologist in São Paulo

Dermatologist

5.0
Every time I needed her, she did an excellent job.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Every time I needed her, she did an excellent job.More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Sao Paulo, 09080-501

Dr. Maura Simonetti Junqueira Bourroul

Dr. Maura Simonetti Junqueira Bourroul

Specialist in Skin Cancer and Dermatoscopy in São Paulo

Dermatologist

5.0
Very professional and very close to the patients.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Very professional and very close to the patients.More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Sao Paulo

General information on medical treatment

Atopic dermatitis treatment represents a complex and personalized approach aimed at controlling symptoms and significantly improving the quality of life of patients affected by this chronic skin condition. This inflammatory disease, characterized by periods of flares and remissions, requires a comprehensive therapeutic strategy combining different treatment modalities. With control rates above 80% when followed correctly, modern atopic dermatitis treatment incorporates topical and systemic medications, specific skin care, and trigger factor identification. Treatment effectiveness depends on patient adherence and intervention personalization according to disease severity and individual characteristics.

Assessment and Diagnosis

The treatment process begins with a detailed evaluation of symptoms, family history, and triggering factors. This phase is crucial for developing an effective and personalized therapeutic plan.

Treatment Preparation

The preparatory phase includes specific examinations when necessary and detailed guidance on lifestyle changes and skin care. The patient must be committed to the proposed changes.

Therapeutic Process

Treatment encompasses multiple approaches, including topical medications, systemic therapies when necessary, and intensive skin hydration care. Duration and intensity vary according to individual response.

Follow-up and Maintenance

Regular monitoring is fundamental to adjust treatment as needed and prevent flares. Maintenance strategies are essential for long-term success.

Professional Selection

To ensure the best possible treatment, look for dermatological specialists with experience in atopic dermatitis. Consult recognized professionals to receive proper guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cure for atopic dermatitis?
There is no definitive cure, but proper treatment can effectively control symptoms and prevent flares.
How long does treatment last?
Treatment is continuous and personalized, with adjustments according to condition evolution and individual response.
What are the main triggers for atopic dermatitis?
Stress, allergies, climate changes, irritant products, and some foods can trigger flares.
Does the treatment have side effects?
Side effects vary according to treatment type, usually being minimal with topical medications.
How to prevent flares?
By keeping skin moisturized, avoiding known triggers, and following recommended maintenance treatment.
Can I shower normally?
Yes, but it's recommended to use lukewarm water, mild soaps, and moisturize skin right after showering.
Does diet influence atopic dermatitis?
Yes, some foods can be triggers for flares in sensitive people. Individual assessment is necessary.
Can I wear makeup during treatment?
Yes, as long as they are hypoallergenic products approved by your dermatologist.
Is treatment covered by health insurance?
Coverage varies according to the plan and type of treatment needed. Check with your provider.
Is atopic dermatitis contagious?
No, atopic dermatitis is not contagious and cannot be transmitted from person to person.
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