What Causes Eosinophilia?

Atopic Dermatitis

Healthline

Atopic dermatitis is a very common skin condition that causes the skin to become red and itchy. While this condition typically affects younger children, it can occur at any age. This is a long-lasting disease that will likely flare up from time to time. While there's currently no cure for atopic dermatitis, a variety of treatments can help reduce the itching and prevent future outbreaks. The signs of atopic dermatitis will vary from patient to patient, though some of the more common ones include thickened and cracked skin, red or brown patches on the skin, dry skin, severe itching at night, and the presence of small bumps on the skin. It is possible patients will also develop eosinophilia while dealing with atopic dermatitis. Some of the complications pertaining to this disease include sleep problems, skin infections, and hay fever. Patients can prevent this condition from occurring and causing eosinophilia by taking only short showers and baths, by moisturizing the skin twice every day, and by using gentle or mild soap. Various medications and therapies can be used to attempt to control the condition and reduce the number of flareups that occur.

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