Atopic dermatitis - ECZEMA

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Atopic dermatitis - ECZEMA An overview of the condition By: Nileena Johnkutty

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Atopic dermatitis - ECZEMA

An overview of the condition

By: Nileena Johnkutty

eczema: A CHRONIC DISEASE

• Refers to several different skin swelling conditions• It is referred to as dermatitis• The most common type of eczema is Atopic

Dermatitis which occurs as a response to an allergic reaction Usually occurs in babies and children but can happen

to ANYONE It usually occurs in people who live in dry and urban

climate Sometimes, atopic dermatitis may develop into

asthma and hay fever or it may improve and go away. You can’t catch the disease or spread it.

THE CAUSE OF atopic dermatitis

• Though the exact cause is not known, but it is likely caused by both genetic and environmental factors.

• However there are many different symptoms that can occur and to find that out: Doctors will ask questions to:• Learn about your symptoms Know when symptoms occur Eliminate out other diseases Figure out the roots of your symptoms Find out whether other family members with allergies Ask whether the patient has been around something that

may seem irritating

Allergens and Irritants• Irritants are particles that can worsen the

condition which can cause red and itchy skin.• They include:

• Wool• Soaps and disinfectants• Perfumes and makeup• Dust or sand• Cigarette smoke

• Allergens are substances that come from plants, animals, or the air.• They include:

• Eggs• Peanuts• Dust Mites• Pollen

Types of Dermatitis• Allergic Contact Dermatitis – results from direct contact

with allergen• Irritant Contact Dermatitis – develops when the skin

comes into contact with an irritant• Neurodermatitis – develops due to repeated scratching

and usually occurs in the scalp, neck or wrist.• Perioral Dermatitis – occurs around the mouth but can

also affect the area around the nose, cheeks, and eyes.• Seborrheic Dermatitis – is usually found on oily areas of

the body such as the face and upper chest• Stasis Dermatitis – occurs when varicose veins or other

symptoms causes the build up of fluids in the lower legs which causes swelling and itching

Atopic Dermatitis Adult Vs. Infants

Treatment

• Treatment is planned in a collaborative manner based on:• Age• Symptoms• General Health

• Atopic dermatitis treatment is planned to heal skin and prevent flares by:• Developing a skin care routine• Avoiding items that result in flares• Treating symptoms when they occur

Popular products

other treatments

• Other forms of treatment include:• Skin creams or ointments• Corticosteroids• Antihistamines• Light Therapy• A mix of light therapy and a drug named

psoralen• Exfoliation masks and creams• Protection from irritants and allergens

A connection• It has been advised that people with atopic dermatitis

should not be vaccinated against small pox since it may worsen their condition

• Research is being done on atopic dermatitis to find out how it can be managed, treated, and prevented through a look at:• Genetics• Immune factors• Light factors• New medications• Light therapy

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"Eczema: MedlinePlus." U.S National Library of Medicine. U.S. National Library of Medicine, n.d. Web. 18 Aug. 2013. <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/eczema.html>.