ATOPALM treatment for Atopic Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Sunburn, Dry and itchy skin, Insect bites, Rosacea, Eczema, and Inflamed skin or other types of rash
Diagnosis of Atopic Dermatitis
There is no test to diagnose atopic dermatitis. Each person experiences a unique combination of symptoms which vary over time. Skin prick allergy tests and blood tests are not as useful for diagnosis as history and physical exam. Positive allergy tests are often difficult to interpret in people with atopic dermatitis. Blood tests measuring antibodies to allergens are not recommended in most cases because they have a high false-positive rate. To diagnose atopic dermatitis, a patient must have three or more features from each of the two categories: Major Features Intense itching Characteristic rash in typical locations Chronic or repeated symptoms Personal or family history of eczema, hay fever, or asthma Minor Features Early age at onset Xerosis - Dry, rough skin Pityriasis alba - Patches of hypopigmented skin occurring in 30% of atopic infants and 14% of atopic children.
Major Features
Intense itching Characteristic rash in typical locations Chronic or repeated symptoms Personal or family history of eczema, hay fever, or asthma
Characteristic rash in typical locations
Chronic or repeated symptoms
Personal or family history of eczema, hay fever, or asthma
Minor Features
Early age at onset
Xerosis - Dry, rough skin Pityriasis alba - Patches of hypopigmented skin occurring in 30% of atopic infants and 14% of atopic children.
Pityriasis alba - Patches of hypopigmented skin occurring in 30% of atopic infants and 14% of atopic children.
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Electron microscopic view(x 60 k) of lipid lamellar multi-layers, which was restored by topical MLE application after barrier disruption
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