Atopic dermatitis (AD), another name for eczema, is a chronic inflammatory skin illness characterized by itchy and inflamed skin. It usually appears on the skin as dry, red, and scaly patches. Although it is more common in children, atopic dermatitis is a widespread illness that can afflict people of any age. Although the precise cause of AD is unknown, immune system, environmental, and genetic factors are involved.
Vital Information About Atopic Dermatitis: 1. Warning signs: Itching: Pruritus, or intense itching that may lead to scratching, is one of the primary signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis.
Redness and Inflammation: Affected areas of the skin may flush, become inflamed, or even develop small lumps or blisters.
Dryness and Scaling: Skin with eczema frequently has a tendency to become dry, and it may also develop crusts or scales.
2. Typical Sites: Often, atopic dermatitis affects the face, hands, elbows, and area behind the knees. It could affect a baby's cheeks and scalp.
3. Triggers: The symptoms of AD can be brought on by or made worse by irritants (such as soaps or detergents), allergens (such as pollen or pet dander), stress, dry skin, and changes in humidity or temperat
Author: J. Simon |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Jan 24, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 86 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798876236876 |