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Is atopic dermatitis an allergy?

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Atopic dermatitis, the most common type of eczema, can be a chronic, itchy condition in which the skin is overly sensitive to many things. People with atopic dermatitis also often have a higher likelihood of developing certain allergic conditions, such as a food allergy, hay fever, and asthma. However, atopic dermatitis is not an allergy because it is not a specific response to a specific allergen, and very rarely will finding the allergy and eliminating it completely clear the eczema.
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What is atopic dermatitis?

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Atopic dermatitis is a long-lasting (chronic) skin problem. It causes dry skin, intense itching, and then a red, raised rash. In severe cases, the rash forms clear, fluid-filled blisters. It cannot be spread from person to person. Atopic dermatitis is most common in babies and children. Some children with atopic dermatitis outgrow it or have milder cases as they get older.1 You may also get atopic dermatitis as an adult. Atopic dermatitis is sometimes called eczema or atopic eczema.
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How close are scientists to finding a cure for atopic dermatitis?

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While rapid advancements in medical research have been made in recent years, scientists do not expect to find a cure for atopic dermatitis any time soon. It is anticipated that current research will eventually lead to revolutionary new ways to diagnose, treat, and perhaps even prevent atopic dermatitis.
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I have atopic dermatitis. What can I do to lessen the chance that my baby will develop it?

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Over the years, a number of studies have suggested that breast-feeding may prevent atopic dermatitis from developing in a child. A systematic review of 18 of these studies confirmed that breast-feeding has a substantial protective effect against atopic dermatitis in children with a first-order family history - that is, a history of parents, brothers, or sisters having the condition. The protective effect was found to be less in children who did not have a first-order family history.
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What causes atopic dermatitis?

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People with atopic dermatitis seem to have very sensitive immune systems that are more likely to react to irritants and allergens. Most people who have atopic dermatitis have a personal or family history of allergies, such as hay fever (allergic rhinitis) and asthma. The skin inflammation that causes the atopic dermatitis rash is thought to be a type of allergic response.
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How is atopic dermatitis diagnosed?

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A doctor can usually tell if you have atopic dermatitis by doing a physical exam and asking questions about your past health. Some of the questions might be: Do allergies run in your family? When did the itch first start? When did the rash first appear? Checking to see what the rash looks like and where it is located will help your doctor decide if you have atopic dermatitis. Your doctor may advise allergy testing to find the things that trigger the rash.
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What's the difference between eczema and atopic dermatitis?

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Eczema is a general term encompassing various inflamed skin conditions. One of the most common forms of eczema is atopic dermatitis (or "atopic eczema"). Approximately 10 percent to 20 percent of the world population is affected by this chronic, relapsing, and very itchy rash at some point during childhood. Fortunately, many children with eczema find that the disease clears and often disappears with age. In general, atopic dermatitis will come and go, often based on external factors.
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May be the initial clinical manifestaion of an allergic predisposition, ususally receding allergic rhinitis and asthma. In some patients, particularly young children, allergy to food or aeroallergens cintributes to the disease. Mission Statement) (Practice & Capabilities) (Online Consultation) (Dr. C. Steven Smith) (Mary Jane Smith ARNP) (Dr.
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Atopic dermatitis is an allergic skin disease caused by common allergens such as pollens, molds and dust mites. It causes itching and can be so severe that the dog's scratching can lead to complications such as skin lesions, hair loss, and secondary infections. Atopic dermatitis usually occurs seasonally at first, but eventually can become a year-round problem. The disease is chronic and lasts a lifetime.
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Can you prevent your baby from getting atopic dermatitis?

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If you or other family members have atopic dermatitis or other allergies, there is a chance that your baby could get it. If possible, breast-feed your baby for at least 6 months to boost the immune system and to help protect your baby.
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How common is atopic dermatitis in dogs?

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Atopic dermatitis is the most common allergic skin disease in dogs. Veterinarians estimate that 14.4 percent of dogs are affected and about two-thirds of these affected dogs are chronic cases.* Veterinarian market research, Burke Marketing Research, 2001.? Data on file. Novartis Animal Health US, Inc.
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What are the symptoms of atopic dermatitis?

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Itchiness is the main symptom. Initial lesions or sores can appear as reddish patches or small, cone-shaped bumps where the dog has scratched. Atopic dermatitis has a characteristic distribution pattern. The itchiness and sores usually occur on what are referred to as the Five F???s of AD: the face??"especially the ears, the feet, folds of skin, friction points, and flexure spots like the patch of skin over the elbow.
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What is atopic dermatitis/eczema?

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The skin is an organ that can become diseased. One fairly common skin condition, especially in some infants and children, is atopic dermatitis, or eczema. Other forms of skin diseases include seborrheic eczema (cause unknown) and contact dermatitis (such as poison ivy or contact with detergents and chemicals). Atopic dermatitis is the most difficult to treat-but it can be controlled.
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Who develops atopic dermatitis?

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About 1 percent of all children's visits to doctors is for atopic dermatitis. It affects from 1 percent to 10 percent of infants. About 27 percent of infants whose mothers have allergies develop atopic dermatitis. One-half of infants who have eczema before they are one year old have no more symptoms by age two. Atopic dermatitis usually goes away during childhood, or by the age of 25. But for some people, it is lifelong. Adults can also develop atopic dermatitis.
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Is there a cure for atopic dermatitis?

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Like human allergies, atopic dermatitis is a lifelong condition that can be controlled but not "cured." However, the condition can be successfully managed so the dog can live in comfort. The first signs usually appear between the ages of 6 months and 3 years, after a dog has developed sensitivities to common allergens like house dust, mites, pollens and molds.
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What is difference between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis?

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Fig. PQ3 Role of chemokines in AD. (A) Chemokines activated in AD versus psoriasis. (B) Representative immunostaining for immunochemical staining of a chronic AD skin section using antibody to eotaxin (left panel; original magnification, x400), in situ hybridization of chronic AD skin for MCP-4 using a complementary RNA radio-labeled probe. The image of mRNA-cRNA complex was developed with autoradiography.
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Is atopic dermatitis a chronic condition?

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Atopic dermatitis is usually a lifelong disease that requires long-term treatment. The first signs usually appear between the ages of 6 months and 3 years, after a dog has developed sensitivities to common allergens like house dust, mites, pollens and molds. Atopic dermatitis can't be cured, but the itching and secondary infections can be managed.
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Are some dogs more prone to atopic dermatitis than others?

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Yes, many dogs are genetically predisposed to develop the condition. Studies have shown that if both parents are affected, about 60 percent of their offspring will develop the allergy.5 The following breeds have been reported to have a higher likelihood of developing atopic dermatitis6:
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What are eczema and atopic dermatitis?

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The word eczema describes certain kinds of inflamed skin. Early eczema can be red, blistering, or oozing areas of skin. Later on, eczema can be scaly, brownish, or thickened. Almost always, eczema itches. There are several different types of eczema. A special type of eczema called atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema has the greatest risk for severe rashes after smallpox vaccination. Atopic dermatitis is a chronic disease that affects the skin. "Dermatitis" means inflammation of the skin.
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Question: Is Atopic Eczema (or Atopic Dermatitis) an allergy?

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Answer: A topic Eczema, the most common type of Eczema, is a chronic, itchy skin condition which causes the skin to be extremely sensitive to many things. However, Atopic Eczema is not technically an allergy because it is not a specific response to a specific allergen and it is very rarely completely cleared by removing the cause of sensitivity. People with Atopic Eczema often have a higher likelihood of developing certain allergic conditions, such as a food allergy, hay fever, and asthma.
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What other products are available to treat atopic dermatitis?

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The options for controlling atopic dermatitis include avoiding allergens, using topical products like shampoos, sprays and creams to reduce allergen exposure or reduce localized inflammation, and administering various medications like steroids, antihistamines, essential fatty acids and antibiotics to help control the itching and treat secondary infections.
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How does a child get Atopic Eczema / Dermatitis?

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Atopic eczema is an inherited disorder. If one of the parents or any other close relations of the child has a history of atopy (i.e. either atopic eczema and/or asthma and/or hay fever), the chances that the child will have atopic dermatitis are high.
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