Abstract:This study was conducted to determine the therapeutic efficacy of hot spring water and mud in atopic dermatitis. For this purpose, totally 40 Albino mice of the same daily age were used. All mice were treated with 2% 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene after de-epilation in the dorsal region for creating atopic dermatitis. After disease formation, a 21-day treatment period was begun, and the mice were equally and randomly divided into two groups, control and study. Inter and intra-group comparisons of clinical, hematolog… Show more
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