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Atopic dermatitis
topic dermatitis, also called eczema, is the most common inflammatory skin condition found in infants and children, and manifests as areas of erythematous (red), dry, and cracked skin, with intensive itching. It occurs most often during childhood, up to the age of 5 – estimating that up to 20% of children have a form of atopic dermatitis. However, most people outgrow it by the time they are teenagers, and it rarely persists into adulthood.
Eczema appears to be caused by an interplay of genetic and environmental factors and it is noted people suffering from that disease usually develop also certain allergic conditions, asthma, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, food intolerances. In essence, atopic dermatitis represents the skin’s inability to maintain an optimal level of hydration, thus compromising its role as the first line of defense against environmental insults.
The symptoms of atopic dermatitis vary from person to person and depend on age, but as a rule, all of the patients experience intense itching that causes scratching and skin lesion. Affected areas in children are usually skin folds of arms and legs, as well as face and scalp; the most common manifestations are redness, blisters (fluid bumps), dry, scaly, thickened, and cracked skin, followed by infections due to scratching.
Atopic dermatitis is considered a chronic disease that – if not overgrown – lasts a lifetime, going through alternating periods of remission and flare-ups, triggered by various environmental factors, infections, irritating agents, or allergens. People with atopic dermatitis should be aware of these and avoid the following ones as much as possible:
The treatment of atopic dermatitis flare-up is carried out by a health professional such as a physician, and it can include corticosteroid creams, antihistamines, calcineurin inhibitors – their role is to reduce inflammation, relieve the itching, and help to restore the skin barrier. The cases which have been further complicated by infections require antibiotic treatment. Severe forms of eczema are treated with peroral administration drugs or even biological therapies with monoclonal antibodies.
Atopic dermatitis patients should observe a series of general hygiene and skincare rules: