Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is an irritating skin disease. It's a persistent (chronic) illness that could coexist with allergies or asthma. Its symptoms include reddish to brownish-gray spots, extreme itching, especially at night, raw, sensitive skin from scratching, etc. There is no specific test to identify atopic dermatitis (eczema). Instead, a skin examination and a review of your medical history are usually used to make the diagnosis. It is treated with corticosteroids, antibiotics, oral antihistamines, etc. Its complications include impetigo and cellulitis.
Eczema is an itchy skin condition caused by atopic dermatitis. It's a persistent (chronic) illness that could coexist with allergies or asthma. Although eczema can affect any part of your skin, it most frequently affects your arms and the area behind your knees. Periodically, it tends to flare up and then go away. Atopic dermatitis has no recognized origin, however it may be brought on by a combination of hereditary propensities for sensitive skin and immune system problems.
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) symptoms and signs include:
There is no specific test to identify atopic dermatitis. Instead, a skin examination and a review of your medical history are usually used to make the diagnosis.
Eczema medications work to soothe itching, lessen inflammation, and stop flare-ups from happening again. Self-care techniques and over-the-counter (nonprescription) anti-itch creams may help manage mild atopic dermatitis.
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Define atopic dermatitis.
Definition
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is an itchy skin inflammation. It's a persistent (chronic) condition that could coexist with allergies or asthma.
List the causes and symptoms of atopic dermatitis.
Causes and classification
It is a rash that results from either repeated contact with irritants or contact with an allergic-producing substance.
Common irritants include :
Neurodermatitis
This type of dermatitis typically develops when something has created an itchy sensation in a specific area of the skin.
Possible causes include :
Symptoms
Signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis (eczema) include:
How atopic dermatitis is treated? Explain.
Treatments and Drugs
Treatments for atopic dermatitis (eczema) aim to reduce inflammation, relieve itching and prevent future flare-ups. Over-the-counter (nonprescription) anti-itch creams and other self-care measures may help control mild atopic dermatitis.
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