Causes
In some people, atopic dermatitis is related to a gene variation that affects the skin's ability to provide protection.
With a weak barrier function, the skin is less able to retain moisture and protect against bacteria, irritants, allergens and environmental factors — such as tobacco smoke.
In other people, atopic dermatitis is caused by too much .
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Complications
Complications of atopic dermatitis (eczema) may include:.
1) Asthma and hay fever.Many people with atopic dermatitis develop asthma and hay fever.
This can happen before or after developing atopic dermatitis.
2) Food allergies.People with atopic dermatitis often develop food allergies.
One of the main symptoms of this condition is hives (urticaria)..
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Does cutaneous inflammation cause skin barrier impairment?
While barrier impairment appears to occur in all patients with AD, it still is unclear how AD begins.
The inside-out hypothesis suggests that cutaneous inflammation precedes barrier impairment and in factmay result in an impaired skin barrier.
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Is atopic dermatitis an outside-in disease?
Atopic dermatitis is a multifactorial disease associ- ated with barrier disruption and intense systemic inflammation.
It is likely that both the inside-out and outside-in hypotheses hold true in different subsets of AD patients.
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Overview
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a condition that causes dry, itchy and inflamed skin.
It's common in young children but can occur at any age.
Atopic dermatitis is long lasting (chronic) and tends to flare sometimes.
It can be irritating but it's not contagious.
People with atopic dermatitis are at risk of developing food allergies, hay fever and asth.
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Risk Factors
The main risk factor for atopic dermatitis is having had eczema, allergies, hay fever or asthma in the past.
Having family members with these conditions also increases your risk.
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Symptoms
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) symptoms can appear anywhere on the body and vary widely from person to person.
They may include:.
1) Dry, cracked skin.
2) Itchiness (pruritus).
3) Rash on swollen skin that varies in color depending on your skin color.
4) Small, raised bumps, on brown or Black skin.
5) Oozing and crusting.
6) Thickened skin.
7) Darkening of th.
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What is inside out dermatology?
Inside Out Dermatology is a clinic dedicated to providing expert dermatology care tailored to your individual needs.
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Why did Dr Sharma open inside out dermatology?
Dr Sharma opened Inside Out Dermatology to help patients approach their skin diseases in a wholistic manner.
Dr Sharma was awarded an Eddington Scholarship, which enabled her to travel to St Johns Institute of Dermatology, UK a world-renowned paediatric dermatology centre.