Using "Betasalik" Ointment for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory and Allergic Skin Conditions

Authors

  • Eshonkulov Sodik Kholikovich Dermatovenereologist, Samarkand regional branch of the republican specialized Dermatovenerological and Cosmetological scientific and practical medical center
  • Toshev Suhrob Uktamjon ugli Assistant of the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Samarkand State Medical University
  • Abdullaev Xasan Davlatovich Assistant of the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Samarkand State Medical University
  • Tillakobilov Ismoil Bahodirovich Assistant of the Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

betasalic, treatment, allergic dermatoses

Abstract

Treating skin conditions such as psoriasis, lichen planus, and atopic dermatitis presents a challenge due to their wide prevalence, uncertain causes, incomplete understanding of their pathogenesis, and lack of effective treatment methods. Psoriasis, which affects 1% to 3% of the global population, is a reoccurring dermatosis caused by genetic abnormalities in intracellular substance exchange leading to the accelerated proliferation and reduced differentiation of keratinocytes, as well as immune system dysfunction. This skin condition is particularly difficult to treat due to its complex nature. Common and verrucous forms of flat red lichen have become more prevalent in the past decade and have proven to be challenging to treat. Atopic dermatitis, which frequently occurs among children and often includes severe and refractory cases, highlights the need for better treatment methods for this condition.

 

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Published

2023-06-28

How to Cite

Kholikovich, E. S. ., Uktamjon ugli, T. S. ., Davlatovich, A. X. ., & Bahodirovich, T. I. . (2023). Using "Betasalik" Ointment for the Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory and Allergic Skin Conditions. World of Science: Journal on Modern Research Methodologies, 2(6), 102–108. Retrieved from https://journal.univerpublishing.org/index.php/woscience/article/view/2238