What is the hallmark symptom of atopic dermatitis?

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asked Aug 24, 2023 in Body/Skin by Yueben878 (1,260 points)
What is the hallmark symptom of atopic dermatitis?

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answered Aug 30, 2023 by Q766s (23,690 points)
The hallmark symptom of atopic dermatitis is itching and a vicious itch scratch circle that is easily established.

The main cause of atopic dermatitis is dry air which leads to dry skin.

Other causes of atopic dermatitis are changes in the protective layer of the skin which can cause it to lose moisture which can cause the skin to become dry and lead to damage and inflammation in the skin.

Common triggers for atopic dermatitis are irritating chemicals, fragrances, cold and dry air, smoke from tobacco, pollen, mold, dust mites, pet dander and cleaning products.

The four symptoms of atopic dermatitis are dry cracked skin, itchiness, rash on swollen skin which varies in color depending on skin color and small, raised bumps on brown or black skin.

Other symptoms of atopic dermatitis are crusting and oozing, thickened skin, darkening of the skin around the eyes and raw sensitive skin from scratching.

The difference between eczema and atopic dermatitis is that atopic dermatitis is eczema but also covers several kinds of eczema and skin inflammation such as contact dermatitis, dyshidrotic eczema and discoid eczema.

Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.

The 3 stages of eczema are chronic eczema, acute eczema and subacute eczema.

Chronic eczema is the most common stage of eczema.
Acute eczema occurs when your skin encounters and irritant.
Subacute eczema is the phase of eczema in which the skin is healing from the eczema but has flared up again because it was not treated.

You should keep your skin moist with eczema.

It's better to keep eczema moist instead of dry as keeping the eczema moisturized helps the eczema heal and go away sooner.

The best way to keep the skin moist with eczema is to apply moisturizing lotion and especially right after a bath or shower.

Complications from eczema or atopic dermatitis are sleep problems, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant hand dermatitis, skin infections, asthma and hay fever, food allergies, chronic itchy, scaly skin and patches of skin that are darker or lighter than the surrounding area.

Eczema is seen as a gut issue as some forms of eczema are linked to gut health.

People with atopic dermatitis which is the most common form of eczema may have a less diverse gut microbiome than people who don't have eczema.

When you have eczema you should shower at least once daily although twice daily for showering with eczema is even better.

Your skin may be more prone to eczema flare-ups when it isn't clean.

Sugar does make eczema worse because the sugar spikes your insulin levels which then leads to inflammation.

Foods that are high in sugar can trigger eczema flare-ups. Sugar causes your insulin levels to spike, which can result in inflammation.

Yogurt is good for eczema because of the probiotics contained in the yogurt which improves your skin and guts microbiome.

Fermented dairy, such as yogurt, is an important source of probiotics, which can treat eczema by improving the gut and skin microbiome.

Daily consumption of yogurt has also been linked to reduced inflammation.

Bananas are good for eczema because they contain potassium which helps to fight off and reduce inflammation.

Potassium High foods are good for fighting eczema.

 Potassium high foods that are good for fighting inflammation and reducing eczema include bananas, avocados, acorn squash, sweet potatoes, white beans, and salmon.

Potassium is another inflammation-fighting food that can help reduce eczema symptoms.

Foods to avoid if you have eczema include citrus fruits, dairy, eggs, gluten or wheat, soy, spices, such as vanilla, cloves, and cinnamon, tomatoes and some types of nuts.

The reason eggs are bad for eczema is because some people have an egg allergy which causes an allergic reaction to the proteins in eggs which can cause more outbreaks of eczema.

Some babies or toddlers may have an allergy to the proteins found in egg whites or yolks, which could trigger symptoms of eczema.

The protein in the egg is identified as an invader and the body activates the immune system, causing an allergic reaction.

Symptoms may range from mild nausea or a flaring of eczema, to an anaphylactic reaction.

Eczema can get worse as you age.

Some people experience worsened eczema as they age while some people experience less eczema as they age.

And experts in the field of dermatology can confirm that eczema really can get worse with age.

Medically termed dermatitis, the skin condition can be a hereditary nightmare.

Sore, red and scaly marks can just be the beginning of a flare-up, with more disturbing symptoms developing over time.

Eczema can also develop for the very first time in adulthood; this is called adult-onset eczema.

Some of the prime years for developing adult-onset eczema include middle age and older.

Skin naturally becomes drier as people get older, leaving it more vulnerable.

Eczema is most common on parts of the body which include the hands, insides of the elbows, backs of the knees and the face and scalp in children.

People with atopic eczema usually have periods when symptoms are less noticeable, as well as periods when symptoms become more severe (flare-ups).

Cotton Gloves can be good for eczema on your hands.

How do you use cotton gloves for eczema?

For wet work, put on your cotton gloves and then cover them with unlined powder-free vinyl or neoprene gloves.

(The latex in rubber gloves can cause allergies.)

Afterward, wash eczema reusable gloves inside-out and let them air dry thoroughly.

If a reusable vinyl glove gets a hole in it, throw it away.

Can cotton gloves make eczema worse?

Wearing gloves can help protect your hands.

However, if they're not used properly, they can actually make your hand eczema worse.

Honey is very good for eczema treatment as it's a natural moisturizer and can also exfoliate your skin as well.

When applied directly to skin affected by eczema, honey can relieve dry, itchy symptoms.

It works by moisturizing the skin and boosting the immune system's ability to fight the eczema outbreak.

Honey's natural antibacterial properties also help fight bacteria that accompany eczema breakouts.

The race that has the most eczema are the African American race.

Although all races can and do get eczema the eczema condition is seen mostly in African Americans.

Drinking small amounts of baking soda can help prevent eczema outbreaks and treat current eczema as well as the baking soda helps to the skin's pH balance

Baking soda when drank is also safe and god for indigestion but only in small amounts.

Drinking small amounts of baking soda is not usually dangerous. In adults, this can provide short-term relief from indigestion.

However, drinking large amounts of baking soda is dangerous, and it is not suitable for long-term use, use during pregnancy, or use in children.

Salt does help with eczema as it can help exfoliate the skin and open up the pores.

Epsom Salt is also good for eczema.

Epsom Salt can help get rid of and treat eczema because the Epsom salts can help exfoliate the skin to provide relief for itchy or inflamed skin resulting from conditions like psoriasis and eczema.

When the Epsom salt dissolves in the water, they release magnesium, which acts as a natural moisturizer as well.

Eczema cannot be cured.

There's no cure for eczema but treatments can help keep the eczema away.

Eczema is a chronic condition, which means that it cannot be cured.

Treatments, however, are very effective in reducing the symptoms of itchy, dry skin.

The Vitamin A deficiency is the most common cause of eczema.

Although other vitamin deficiencies cause eczema too such as Vitamin D.

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