
๐Overview
Atopic Dermatitis is a long-term skin condition that results in inflammation, redness, and significant itching. Often developing during early childhood, the disorder typically follows a recurring cycle where symptoms may intensify during flare-ups and then subside for a period of time.
This condition is clinically categorized as part of the atopic triad, a group of related disorders that includes asthma and seasonal allergies. While it is often associated with a genetic predisposition to allergic sensitivities, it primarily manifests as a dysfunction of the skin barrier that leads to increased moisture loss and sensitivity to environmental irritants.
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Medical codes (for reference)
UMLS CUI: C0011615Codes are provided for reference and interoperability. They are not a diagnosis.
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