Atopic dermatitis affects approximately 10-20% of children and 1-3% of adults worldwide, making it one of the most common chronic skin conditions (World Health Organization). This inflammatory disease primarily targets the skin, our largest and most visible organ, causing not just physical discomfort but also emotional and social challenges. A significant hurdle for many is delayed diagnosis, with symptoms often misunderstood or dismissed—leading to prolonged suffering and missed opportunities for effective management (American Academy of Dermatology).
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45. Spontaneous Physical Affection Atopic dermatitis can make spontaneous physical affection—like hugs, handshakes, or casual touches—feel daunting or even painful. Fears of causing discomfort, embarrassment over…