🦶The exact cause of eczema & Atopic Dermatitis is not fully understood. Learn to TREAT IT FAST!🦶
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Causes of Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis):
Here are some known factors that can contribute to the development of eczema:
Genetic factors: Eczema tends to run in families, indicating a genetic predisposition. Certain gene variations can affect the skin's barrier function and immune response, making individuals more susceptible to eczema.
Immune system dysfunction: People with eczema often have an overactive immune system that overreacts to irritants and allergens, triggering inflammation and itching.
Skin barrier dysfunction: Eczema is associated with a defective skin barrier, which allows moisture to escape and irritants and allergens to enter more easily. This results in dry, itchy skin that is prone to inflammation.
Environmental triggers: Environmental factors can worsen eczema symptoms or trigger flare-ups, including exposure to certain soaps, detergents, harsh chemicals, pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold.
Diagnosis of Eczema:
Diagnosing eczema is typically done through medical history, physical examination, and sometimes additional tests.
Treatment of Eczema:
Eczema treatment aims to relieve symptoms, reduce inflammation, and prevent flare-ups. The treatment plan may vary depending on the severity of the condition and individual factors. Here are some common approaches:
Emollients and moisturizers: Regularly applying moisturizers helps keep the skin hydrated and reduces dryness.
Topical corticosteroids: These anti-inflammatory creams or ointments are commonly used to reduce inflammation and itching during eczema flare-ups.
Topical calcineurin inhibitors: These medications, such as tacrolimus and pimecrolimus, work by suppressing the immune response in the skin and reducing inflammation.
Antihistamines: Oral antihistamines can help relieve itching and promote better sleep, especially if eczema symptoms worsen at night.
Wet dressings: Wet wraps or dressings can be applied to the affected areas to soothe the skin, keep it moisturized, and reduce inflammation.
Systemic medications: In severe cases, oral medications such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, or biologics may be prescribed by a dermatologist.
Lifestyle and self-care: Identifying and avoiding triggers, maintaining good skincare practices, managing stress, and wearing comfortable clothing can all contribute to managing and preventing eczema flare-ups.
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DISCLAIMER:
Dr. Tomasz Biernacki received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine in 2013; he completed his Surgical Reconstructive Foot Surgery & Podiatric Medicine Residency in 2017; he completed 2 separate traveling Fellowships in Diabetic Surgery, Skin Grafting & Nerve Surgery. He is double board certified in Podiatric Medicine and Foot & Ankle Surgery separately. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” about himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Biernacki is a licensed podiatrist in Michigan. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Biernacki and you. It would be best to not change your health regimen or diet before consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.