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Guidelines in Practice articles
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Patient education and treatment options are key in actinic keratosis
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Thorough assessment is needed for effective prescribing in acne
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Teledermatology can provide clinical and financial benefits
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A holistic approach is essential at all stages of psoriasis management
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Management of atopic eczema should be patient centred
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Severe cases of acne should be referred promptly
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The psychological impact of acne should not be underestimated
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Patient and carer preference is key when prescribing emollients
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Topical therapy can be combined with oral antibiotics in acne
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Topical corticosteroids should be applied once daily for eczema
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Coordinated care will improve outcomes in patients with psoriasis
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Quality of life should be considered when treating psoriasis
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Atopic eczema can have a significant impact on patients and carers
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A range of therapies are available for the treatment of psoriasis
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Control of atopic eczema requires sufficient emollient use
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Infliximab is approved by NICE for adult psoriasis
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Guideline supports care of children with eczema
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Holistic care of children with atopic eczema is recommended by NICE
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BSACI advises GPs on tackling chronic urticaria and angio-oedema
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Primary care should manage the majority of atopic eczema cases
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Many modalities of therapy are available for actinic keratoses
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Two new treatments will benefit psoriasis patients
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NICE referral advice: 3. Atopic eczema in children
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NICE referral advice: 1. Acne
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Sound nursing care is the key to preventing pressure sores
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RCN guideline aims to reduce prevalence of pressure ulcers
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SIGN offers much-needed guidance on ADHD for GPs
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When to refer patients with venous leg ulcers
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Practice devises an effective strategy for venous leg ulceration
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PCDS atopic eczema guidelines optimise GP management
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Selecting effective treatment for guttate psoriasis
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Psoriasis guidelines improve patient care
Guidelines summaries
Atopic eczema in children: management of atopic eczema in children from birth up to the age of 12 years
Psoriasis: the assessment and management of psoriasis
The prevention and treatment of pressure ulcers
Recommendations for the initial management of psoriasis
Strategy for lymphoedema care
Management of chronic urticaria and angio-oedema
Guideline on the treatment of acne
Management of actinic keratosis in primary care
Guidelines for the management of atopic eczema
Consensus guideline for the management of common bacterial skin infections in primary care
Medical management of facial hirsutism
NICE clinical guidelines
SIGN guidelines
PRODIGY
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Urticaria
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Pubic lice
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Roundworm
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Scabies
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Insect bites and stings
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Boils, carbuncles, and staphylococcal carriage
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Melanoma and pigmented lesions
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Paronychia - acute
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Whitlow (staphylococcal and herpetic)
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Psoriasis
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Venous eczema and lipodermatosclerosis
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Dermatitis contact
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Pruritus ani
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Eczema—atopic
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Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Demonstrating impact
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A holistic approach is essential at all stages of psoriasis management
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Management of atopic eczema should be patient centred
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The psychological impact of acne should not be underestimated
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Coordinated care will improve outcomes in patients with psoriasis
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Atopic eczema can have a significant impact on patients and carers
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