What Is Atopic Dermatitis?

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Atopic dermatitis is a long-term skin disease. Atopic refers to a tendency to develop allergy conditions. Dermatitis means swelling of the skin. The most common symptoms of atopic dermatitis are: Dry and itchy skin Rashes on the face, inside the elbows, behind the knees, and on the hands and feet. Scratching the skin can cause: Redness Swelling Cracking Weeping clear fluid Crusting Thick skin Scaling. Often, the skin gets worse (flares), then it improves or clears up (remissions). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases National Institutes of Health 1 AMS Circle Bethesda, Maryland 20892 3675 Phone: 301 495 4484; 1 877 22 NIAMS (free of charge) TTY: 301 565 2966 Fax: 301 718 6366 E-mail: NIAMSInfo@mail.nih.gov www.niams.nih.gov Who Gets Atopic Dermatitis? Atopic dermatitis is most common in babies and children. But it can happen to anyone. People who live in cities and dry climates may be more likely to get this disease. When children with atopic dermatitis grow older, this problem can improve or go away. But the skin may stay dry and easy to irritate. At other times, atopic dermatitis is a problem in adulthood. You can t catch the disease or give it to other people. Other Types of Skin Problems Atopic dermatitis is often called eczema. Eczema is a term for many kinds of skin problems. Atopic dermatitis is the most common kind of eczema. Other types include: Allergic contact eczema. The skin gets red, itchy, and weepy because it touches something that the immune system knows is foreign, like poison ivy. August 2005 1

Contact eczema. The skin has redness, itching, and burning in one spot because it has touched something allergy-causing, like an acid, cleaner, or other chemical. Dyshidrotic eczema. The skin on the palms of hands and soles of the feet is irritated and has clear, deep blisters that itch and burn. Neurodermatitis. Scaly patches on the head, lower legs, wrists, or forearms are caused by a localized itch (such as an insect bite). Nummular eczema. The skin has coin-shaped spots of irritation. The spots can be crusted, scaling, and very itchy. Seborrheic eczema. This skin has yellowish, oily, scaly patches on the scalp, face, and sometimes other parts of the body. Stasis dermatitis. The skin is irritated on the lower legs, most often from a blood flow problem. What Causes Atopic Dermatitis? The cause of atopic dermatitis is not known. It is likely caused by both genetic (runs in the family) and environmental factors. People with this disease often have other atopic conditions, like hay fever and asthma. How Is Atopic Dermatitis Diagnosed? Diagnosis is based on the symptoms. Each person has his or her own mix of symptoms that can change over time. Doctors will ask for a medical history to: Learn about your symptoms Know when symptoms occur Rule out other diseases Look for causes of symptoms. Doctors also may ask about: Other family members with allergies Whether you have conditions such as hay fever or asthma Whether you have been around something that might bother the skin Sleep problems Foods that may lead to skin flares Treatments you have had for other skin problems Use of steroids or medicine. There isn t a certain test that can be used to check for this disease. But you may be tested for allergies by a dermatologist (skin doctor) or allergist (allergy doctor). 2

Things That Make Atopic Dermatitis Worse Irritants and allergens can make atopic dermatitis worse. Irritants are things that may cause the skin to be red and itchy or to burn. They include: Wool or man-made fibers Soaps and cleaners Some perfumes and makeup Substances such as chlorine, mineral oil, or solvents Dust or sand Cigarette smoke. Allergens are allergy-causing substances from foods, plants, animals, or the air. Common allergens are: Eggs, peanuts, milk, fish, soy products, and wheat Dust mites Mold Pollen Dog or cat dander. Stress, anger, and frustration can make atopic dermatitis worse, but they haven t been shown to cause it. Skin infections, temperature, and climate can also lead to skin flares. Other things that can lead to flares are: Not using enough moisturizer after a bath Low humidity in winter Dry year-round climate Long or hot baths and showers Going from sweating to being chilled Bacterial infections. How Is Atopic Dermatitis Treated? Treatment works best when the patient, family members, and doctor work together. Treatment plans are based on: Age Symptoms General health. You need to carefully follow the treatment plan. Try to notice what is or isn t helpful. Symptoms usually improve with the right skin care and lifestyle changes. 3

Atopic dermatitis treatment goals are to heal the skin and prevent flares. Your doctor will help you: Develop a good skin care routine Avoid things that lead to flares Treat symptoms when they occur. You and your family members should watch for changes in the skin to find out what treatments help the most. Medications for atopic dermatitis include: Skin creams or ointments that control swelling and lower allergic reactions Corticosteroids Antibiotics to treat infections caused by bacteria Antihistamines that make people sleepy to help stop nighttime scratching Drugs that suppress the immune system. Other treatments include: Light therapy A mix of light therapy and a drug called psoralen Skin care that helps heal the skin and keep it healthy Protection from allergens. Atopic Dermatitis and Vaccination Against Smallpox People with atopic dermatitis should not get the smallpox vaccine. It may cause serious problems in people with atopic dermatitis. What Research Is Being Done on Atopic Dermatitis? Research is being done into what causes atopic dermatitis, and how it can be managed, treated, and prevented. Research includes: Genetics Biochemical changes in skin and white blood cells Immune factors Light therapy A bacterium called Staphylococcus aureus Drug research. 4

For More Information on Atopic Dermatitis and Other Related Conditions: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) National Institutes of Health 1 AMS Circle Bethesda, MD 20892 3675 Phone: 301 495 4484 or 877 22 NIAMS (226 4267) (free of charge) TTY: 301 565 2966 Fax: 301 718 6366 E-mail: NIAMSInfo@mail.nih.gov www.niams.nih.gov The information in this publication was summarized in easy-to-read format from information in a more detailed NIAMS publication. To order the Atopic Dermatitis: Handout on Health full-text version, please contact NIAMS using the contact information above. To view the complete text or to order online, visit http://www.niams.nih.gov. For Your Information This publication contains information about medications used to treat the health condition discussed here. When this publication was printed, we included the most up-to-date (accurate) information available. Occasionally, new information on medication is released. For updates and for any questions about any medications you are taking, please contact the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at 1 888 INFO FDA (1 888 463 6332, a toll-free call) or visit their Web site at www.fda.gov. 5