Schlichte Megan J, Vandersall Abbey, Katta Rajani
Department of Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, USA.
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.
Dermatol Pract Concept. 2016 Jul 31;6(3):23-9. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0603a06. eCollection 2016 Jul.
In the context of increasing popularity of "natural" alternatives to conventional medicine, several dietary supplements have gained the attention of researchers and consumers alike in the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD). Readily available without a prescription and frequently perceived to have fewer side effects than traditional medications, these "natural" remedies may be featured in discussions with patients, and clinicians should therefore be familiar with their efficacy and safety. Based on trials to date, no dietary supplements can be recommended for routine use in the treatment of AD. However, some promising results have been noted from the use of probiotics and prebiotics taken in combination. Given significant differences in study design to date, however, further studies would be needed to clarify dose and strains of probiotics. Studies of vitamin D have been limited and have produced conflicting results, although further trials in selected subsets of patients may be indicated. Very limited data is available on fish oil supplements, while future studies on Chinese herbal medicine would require evaluation of comparable herbs and formulations. Finally, multiple trials of evening primrose oil and borage seed oil have shown improvement similar to placebo, and neither is currently recommended in eczema therapy.
在“天然”替代传统医学日益流行的背景下,几种膳食补充剂在特应性皮炎(AD)的治疗中引起了研究人员和消费者的关注。这些“天然”疗法无需处方即可轻易获得,且人们通常认为其副作用比传统药物更少,因此可能会在与患者的讨论中被提及,临床医生也应熟悉其疗效和安全性。根据迄今为止的试验,尚无膳食补充剂可被推荐用于AD的常规治疗。然而,联合使用益生菌和益生元已取得了一些有前景的结果。不过,鉴于迄今为止研究设计存在显著差异,还需要进一步研究来明确益生菌的剂量和菌株。关于维生素D的研究有限且结果相互矛盾,尽管可能需要对特定患者亚组进行进一步试验。关于鱼油补充剂的数据非常有限,而未来对中药的研究需要对可比的草药和配方进行评估。最后,多项月见草油和琉璃苣籽油试验显示其改善效果与安慰剂相似,目前在湿疹治疗中均不推荐使用。