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WELCOME Management of Arsenicosis Dr.Md.Shahidullah Sikder Haider Jahan Dr.Hasibur Rahman Bangladesh Introduction: Arsenic contamination of under groundwater has raised much concern due to its high potential to cause adverse health effects ranging from skin lesions to cancers of various organs. There is no specific treatment available for Arsenicosis but there are some measures available for symptomatic management. It is very essential to find out an appropriate treatment regimen of Arsenicosis. Subjects & Methods: 750 patients selected randomly having suspected skin lesions of Arsenicosis during the period of January 1996 to July 2005 at dermatology department of Banghabhandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU),Dhaka, Bangladesh. Thorough clinical examination and relevant laboratory investigations were done. Different modalities of treatment were applied among the different group of arsenicosis patients in different periods. Along with avoidance of drinking arsenic contaminated water different regimen of treatment have been applied like : (i) Topical use of salicylic acid (5% to 30%). (ii) Systemic oral use of vitamin ACE, (iii) Oral use of spirulina with other nutritional supplement (iv) Cryotherapy for hyper keratosis, (v) Combination of topical application of salicylic acid with oral vitamin & other nutritional supplement. The out come of the investigations & treatment was recorded properly. Rain drop Pigmentation with arsenical punctate keratosis •Malnutrition with diffuse hyperpigmentation in chronic arsenicosis patient Warty Hyperkeratosis in the palm Warty Hyperkeratosis & Pigmentation on the Palm & Sole Unilateral leg oedema in chronic arsenicosis patient Chronic liver disease in chronic arsenicosis patient Bowen’s disease in chronic arsenicosis patient in the sole Cutaneous malignancy in chronic arsenicosis patient Result: Table # 01 Dermatological Manifestation: Sl.No. Presentation No. of Patients Percentage of Patients 01. Pigmentary changes Raindrop pigmentation/Diffuse pigmentation 750 100% 02. HyperKeratosis i) Discrete warty lesion in palm & sole ii) Fissure/crack in Palm & Sole. iii) Diffuse Hyperkeratotic lesion in the sole & palm. 600 80% 03. Palmoplanter hyperhydrosis 15 2% 04. Skin malignancy 15 2% Table # 02 Systemic Manifestation: Sl.No Parameters No. of Patients Percentage of patients 01. Anaemia 675 90% 02. Weakness 675 90% 03. Anorexia 675 90% 04. Weightloss 600 80% 05. Difficulty in breathing 150 20% 06. Conjunctival conjestion 90 12% 07. Cramps in legs with asthenia 150 20% 08. Peripheral neuropathy 23 3% 09. Hepatomegaly 18 2.4% 10. Cardiomegaly 9 1.2% Table # 03 Results of topical use of Salicylic acid: Sl.No. Parameter Improvement No Change Reduced 01. Pigmentary change 10% 85% 5% 02. Hyperkeratosis 90% 5% 5% Table# 04 Result of oral use of Vitamin AEC( Anti-oxidant Vitamin) on the following Manifestations: Sl.No. Parameter Improvement No Change Reduced 01. Pigmentary Change 60% 35% 5% 02. Hyperkeratosis 10% 85% 5% 03. Weakness 80% 15% 5% 04. Anorexia 80% 15% 5% 05. Anaemia 70% 20% 10% 06. Weightloss 70% 20% 10% 07. Breathlessness 70% 20% 10% Table # 05 Result of using spirulina & Nutritional Supplement: Sl.No. Parameter Improvement No Change Reduced 01. Pigmentary Change 70% 25% 5% 02. Hyperkeratosis 10% 85% 5% 03. Weakness 90% 5% 5% 04. Anorexia 80% 15% 5% 05. Anaemia 80% 15% 5% 06. Weightloss 75% 20% 5% 07. Breathlessness 75% 20% 5% Table # 06 Result of application of Cryotherapy for Hyperkeratosis: Sl.No. Parameter Improvement 01. Hyperkeratosis 90% No Change Reduced 2% 8% Table # 07 Use of Combination therapy of Topical Salicylic acid with oral Vitamin & other nutritional supplement: Sl.No. Parameter Improvement No Change Reduced 01. Pigmentary Change 90% 5% 5% 02. Hyperkeratosis 95% 0% 5% 03. Weakness 90% 5% 5% 04. Anorexia 80% 15% 5% 05. Anaemia 80% 15% 5% 06. Weightloss 75% 20% 5% 07. Breathlessness 75% 20% 5% Discussion & Conclusion: Management of arsenicosis is a complicated issue which needs options of safe drinking water, appropriate topical & systemic medication. No single medication is available to treat a fully developed arsenicosis patient satisfactorily. In spite of avoidance of arsenic contaminated water & treatment with available medications some patients are detoriating. Early diagnosis of arsenicosis & combination therapy may save many of the victim. Thank You