Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that causes extreme dryness, itchy rashes, scaly patches, and blisters that can ooze, crust, and flake. It affects people of all ages, all over ...
Eczema is an umbrella term for a group of conditions that result in skin irritation and inflammation. The most common form of eczema, known as atopic dermatitis, is characterized by persistent itching ...
If you’re struggling with dry skin this winter, we know it can feel like an uphill battle to keep your skin moisturized. Throw dermatitis into the mix, and the frustration compounds. No one wants to ...
"Medical Journeys" is a set of clinical resources reviewed by physicians, meant for the medical team as well as the patients they serve. Each episode of this 12-part journey through a disease state ...
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that falls into the category of eczema. Eczema refers to a wide range of inflammatory skin conditions. Atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema ...
Most people with atopic dermatitis (a type of eczema) are able to control their symptoms by using topical treatments that are applied to the skin. But for some people with severe atopic dermatitis, ...
Red, itchy, and scaly skin from atopic dermatitis and eczema can be uncomfortable, confusing, and all too familiar. These chronic (meaning they can last a long time) inflammatory conditions can appear ...
Atopic dermatitis (AD), the most common form of eczema, is a chronic (long-lasting) skin condition linked to an impaired skin barrier and underlying immune-system problems within the skin. Here’s ...
NEW YORK CITY – The substantial and ongoing growth in therapeutic options for atopic dermatitis (AD) means that treatments can be personalized across phenotypes, specific symptoms, and patient goals, ...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a type of eczema, a condition that makes skin dry, red, and itchy. There are many ways to tame its symptoms, from creams that control itching to light therapy. But about half ...
Atopic Dermatitis (AD) has long been recognized as being closely associated with other atopic conditions, but more recent studies have uncovered multiple previously unrecognized extracutaneous disease ...