Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease, affects nearly 10-20% of children and 1-3% of adults worldwide according to recent data from the World Health Organization. The condition targets the skin, causing intense itching, redness, and recurring flare-ups. One of the most significant challenges faced by patients is delayed diagnosis, which can prolong suffering and complicate long-term management. Early recognition and intervention are crucial, yet many continue to struggle with the burdens of this persistent and often misunderstood disorder.
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5. The Chronic Nature: Why It Persists Atopic dermatitis is characterized by its persistent, relapsing course, making it fundamentally different from acute skin conditions like contact…