Exacerbating Factors in Atopic Eczema I
Author | : Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir |
Publisher | : Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir |
Total Pages | : 395 |
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Download or read book Exacerbating Factors in Atopic Eczema I written by Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir and published by Prof. Dr. Bilal Semih Bozdemir. This book was released on with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, represents a chronic, inflammatory skin condition characterized by the disruption of skin integrity and function. It is one of the most prevalent dermatological disorders globally, impacting millions of people across all age groups, though it predominantly manifests in childhood. The clinical presentation of atopic eczema is marked by pruritic (itchy) and erythematous (red) lesions, which can lead to significant discomfort and adverse psychosocial effects. While the exact etiology remains multifaceted, atopic eczema is understood to arise from the interplay of genetic susceptibility, environmental factors, and immune system dysregulation. The significance of atopic eczema extends beyond its clinical manifestations. It is associated with a considerable economic burden due to healthcare costs and lost productivity, as affected individuals often seek frequent medical care and experience decreased quality of life. Furthermore, atopic eczema frequently coexists with other atopic disorders, such as asthma and allergic rhinitis, complicating the management of patients who exhibit a spectrum of allergic responses. Historically, the perception of atopic eczema as a benign condition has shifted dramatically as research has elucidated its complex pathophysiology. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of atopic eczema, emphasizing its significance on both individual and systemic levels and establishing the groundwork for further exploration into the various factors exacerbating this condition.