Atopic dermatitis is a very common, chronic and non-contagious skin condition associated with constant dryness, irritation and itching. It affects 10% of the global population, both adults and children, although it is more common in the latter.
Symptoms vary on an individual basis. Furthermore, they tend to occur in flare-ups where the itching, redness and scaling are more severe.
In addition to problems directly related to skin irritation, other issues can derive from the pathology such as difficulty sleeping, social discrimination against the affected person, etc.
There is no single cause that triggers atopic dermatitis, but it is associated with genetic factors that predispose an individual to develop the condition. Furthermore, there are factors that promote the development of the disease or its flare-ups, such as the climatic humidity level, pollution, stress, smoking and even certain foods and drinks such as alcohol.
Although there is no cure for atopic dermatitis to date, it is possible to treat the symptoms and improve the skincare routine to avoid or reduce the triggering of further flare-ups.
To achieve this, emollients play a key role, since they provide the skin with lipids and help to maintain its structure and a healthy composition of the hydrolipidic film, preventing itching and reducing the frequency of flare-ups.
Do not hesitate to see your primary care doctor, dermatologist or paediatrician for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.