Patel Tejesh, Yosipovitch Gil
Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA.
Skin Therapy Lett. 2010 Sep;15(8):5-9.
The elderly in North America represent the fastest growing segment of the population and the most common skin complaint in this age group is pruritus. The multitude of variables that come with advanced age means that the management of pruritus in the elderly poses a particular therapeutic challenge. Pruritus in advanced age may result from a variety of etiologies, although xerosis is the most common. In addition, certain cutaneous and systemic diseases that are associated with pruritus are more prevalent in the elderly. At present, there is no universally accepted therapy for pruritus. Currently, management of pruritus in the elderly must take an individualistically tailored approach with consideration of the patient's general health, the severity of symptoms, and the adverse effects of treatment. Physical and cognitive limitations, multiple comorbid conditions, and polypharmacy are some aspects that can influence the choice of treatment in this age group.
北美老年人是人口中增长最快的群体,该年龄组最常见的皮肤问题是瘙痒。高龄带来的众多变量意味着老年人瘙痒的管理面临着特殊的治疗挑战。高龄瘙痒可能由多种病因引起,尽管皮肤干燥是最常见的。此外,某些与瘙痒相关的皮肤和全身性疾病在老年人中更为普遍。目前,尚无普遍接受的瘙痒治疗方法。当前,老年人瘙痒的管理必须采取个性化定制的方法,要考虑患者的总体健康状况、症状严重程度以及治疗的不良反应。身体和认知限制、多种合并症以及多种药物治疗是可能影响该年龄组治疗选择的一些因素。