Atopic dermatitis (AD) is currently considered as an intermittent disease with flares and remissions. Patients are suffering from incessant pruritus which may lead to enormous psychological burden, loss of work for adults, and school days for children. The prevalence rate of AD is rising, and AD affects 15-30% of children and 2-10% of adults. In 85% of cases, AD occurs in the first year of life; in 95% of cases, it occurs before age 5 years.
Instead of considering AD as a disease of unexplained reasons, dermatologists made this website have treated thousands of patients satisfactorily since 10 years ago. It is achieved by using a 2 minutes Quick Tzanck test (QTT) to confirm the cytopathologically based proof that the eczema is induced by reactivation of the latent herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection.
2 Minutes Quick Tzanck Test
If the Quick Tzanck test (QTT) for herpes simplex virus (HSV) is positive, the itchy, miserable atopic dermatitis responds dramatically to antiviral agents.
Instead of considering AD as a disease of unexplained reasons, dermatologists made this website have treated thousands of patients satisfactorily since 10 years ago. It is achieved by using a 2 minutes Quick Tzanck test (QTT) to confirm the cytopathologically based proof that the eczema is induced by reactivation of the latent herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection.
2 Minutes Quick Tzanck Test
If the Quick Tzanck test (QTT) for herpes simplex virus (HSV) is positive, the itchy, miserable atopic dermatitis responds dramatically to antiviral agents.
CASE 1. 6- month- old newborn
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CASE 2. 25-year-old woman, Ig E: 612 IU/ml , HSIgG: 17.9
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CASE 3. 26-year-old man, Ig E: 3214 IU/ml, HSIgG:>128
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