Atopic dermatitis (eczema) is a recurrent skin disease that manifests itself with itching, dry skin and rash, with exacerbations and remissions, often seen in children.
What Causes Atopic Dermatitis?
The exact cause is unknown. It is an extreme reaction of the skin's immune system to environmental and emotional factors.
What are the Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis?
Intense itching and dry skin are the most important symptoms of the disease. The recurrent skin rash, which can be itchy, red, dandruffy or oozing lesions, occurs in different areas and characteristics depending on the age of the patient. Atopic eczema is more common in people with a family history of atopic dermatitis, asthma and hay fever.
In Which Conditions Can Atopic Dermatitis Increase?
Itching, infections, stress, sweating, changes in temperature and climate, hot baths, cleaners, woolen clothes, certain foods, dust and plant pollen, contact with animal hair can increase.
Is Atopic Dermatitis Treatable?
Unfortunately, current treatments cannot prevent the disease from recurring. Therefore, the best way to control the disease is to avoid exacerbating factors while following the treatment planned for you well. Treatment is determined by the extent and severity of the disease. In addition to cleaning products and moisturizers, the medical treatment needed will be arranged by your doctor.

