Atopic dermatitis is a broad group of disorders that affects both children and adults. Among the most vulnerable children are those whose skin is too sensitive to various environmental factors and react to them by dryness and creation of eczema. With babies, they appear all over the body, and in children older than three years, most often in the folds, on the arms, legs, and sometimes around the eyes making the eyelids drought and furrowed, says Dr Neil Niren MD.
The emergence of eczema among children is usually associated with allergic respiratory reactions such as rhinitis, bronchitis, asthma attacks. For some children, eczema occurs as a result of hypersensitivity to certain foods, usually cow's milk or eggs. Eczema itch really bothers children and they can’t sleep normally which is why they feel the need to scratch them. However, scratching damages the skin barrier and opens the way for infection, warns Neil Niren MD. So they have to be treated, with the most important regularly grease-proof. There are a whole range of creams for this purpose on the market and among them you can find one that fits your need. In the treatment corticosteroid creams are used, and in severe cases of iimmunomodulatory creams and antihistamines. After 13 years of age with most of the patients the disease disappears but their skin stays dry, informs Dr Neil Niren MD.
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