About Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and red patches. It often affects areas like the face, neck, hands, and folds of the body, and is triggered by allergens, irritants, or environmental factors.
Atopic dermatitis is prevalent in children but can persist into adulthood, causing discomfort and flare-ups. Managing atopic dermatitis involves regular moisturizing, avoiding triggers, and using treatments such as topical corticosteroids or antihistamines to reduce inflammation and itching. Early diagnosis and proper skin care are essential for controlling symptoms and preventing severe outbreaks.
- Causes red, inflamed skin patches.
- Triggered by allergens and irritants.
- Often affects face, neck, hands.
- Common in children and adults.
- Intense itching and dry skin.
- Requires regular moisturizing treatments.
- Managed with corticosteroids, antihistamines.
- Early treatment helps prevent flare-ups.
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Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes red, itchy, and inflamed skin. It is triggered by allergens, irritants, and environmental factors. Managing atopic dermatitis involves moisturizing regularly, avoiding triggers, and using treatments like corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and itching.
Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed patches on the skin, often triggered by allergens or environmental irritants.
Atopic dermatitis is caused by a combination of genetic factors, immune system responses, and environmental triggers such as allergens, irritants, and stress.
Atopic dermatitis is common in infants and young children, but it can also affect adults. Many people may experience symptoms throughout their lifetime.