Abstract Atopic dermatitis is the most prevalent form of eczema. It is an inflammatory skin disorder characterized by recurring eczematous lesions, itchy and inflamed skin. It causes the skin to become dry, flaky, and rough. The condition often comes and goes, with symptoms flaring up at certain times and then getting better. Atopic dermatitis affects about 15-20% of children and…
ABSTRACT Atopic Dermatitis is a common pediatric disease, although it can affect an individual of any age group. The cause of it can be genetic or environmental or a combination of both. The symptoms include reddening of the skin, itchy or flaking skin, or even blisters. A medical practitioner can diagnose atopic dermatitis by looking at the affected area and…