Climatotherapy at Red Sea, Hurghada, versus topical combination of corticosteroids with salicylic acid in treatment of psoriasis

Eman Kamal Youssef, A. Abdel-Mageed, A. Mohamed, Mai M Elkabsh, Esraa E. Ahmed
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Background The comparison between the efficacy of climatotherapy and the combination of topical steroids with salicylic acid has not been done before. Climatotherapy treatment includes balneotherapy and sun exposure. Objective To compare the effectiveness and safeness of climate therapy at Red Sea, Hurghada, with topical corticosteroid and salicylic acid combination therapy for treating chronic plaque psoriasis. Patients and methods The work included 30 cases with chronic plaque psoriasis. Patients' age ranged between 9 and 60 years. Cases were classified randomly into two groups, with 15 cases each. Group I was treated with Red Sea climatotherapy (sand bath, bathing in Red Sea water, and sunlight exposure). Group II was treated with topical mix of salicylic acid (3.00%) and corticosteroids (betamethasone dipropionate 0.05%). Psoriasis area and severity index (PASI score), Skindex 16 questionnaire, and histopathological examination of skin biopsies of psoriatic lesions were performed for each patient before and after 3 weeks of treatment. Results A marked decrease in PASI score (P = 0.001) and of Skindex 16 (P = 0.009) and a significant difference between histopathological changes were found in cases treated with climatotherapy and in cases treated with topical combination of steroids and salicylic acid but with much more decrease in patients treated with climatotherapy. After treatment, PASI score improved by 80% in 75% of cases in group I and by 50% in 75% of patients in group II. Conclusion Climatotherapy is a safe, alternative treatment of psoriasis with low risk, high therapeutic effect, and no adverse effects.
赫尔格达红海气候疗法与局部联合使用皮质类固醇与水杨酸治疗牛皮癣的比较
背景气候疗法与外用类固醇联合水杨酸治疗的疗效比较尚未见报道。气候疗法包括浴疗和阳光照射。目的比较赫尔格达红海气候疗法与外用皮质类固醇联合水杨酸治疗慢性斑块型银屑病的疗效和安全性。患者与方法对30例慢性斑块型银屑病患者进行研究。患者年龄在9岁至60岁之间。病例随机分为两组,每组15例。第一组采用红海气候疗法(沙浴、红海沐浴、日光照射)。第二组采用水杨酸(3.00%)和皮质类固醇(0.05%)混合外用治疗。在治疗前和治疗后3周分别对每位患者进行银屑病面积及严重程度指数(PASI评分)、皮肤指数16问卷和银屑病皮损皮肤活检组织病理学检查。结果气候治疗组PASI评分(P = 0.001)和皮肤指数16 (P = 0.009)明显下降,组织病理变化差异有统计学意义,但气候治疗组的下降幅度更大。治疗后,75%的I组患者PASI评分提高了80%,75%的II组患者PASI评分提高了50%。结论气候疗法治疗银屑病风险低、疗效高、无不良反应,是一种安全可靠的替代疗法。
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