Tag: Eczema
Global Prevalence of Eczema Estimated for Children, Teens
Considerable variation seen in prevalence, with region and income level accounting for some heterogeneity
Genetic, Environmental Prenatal Risk Factors Play Role in Early Atopic Dermatitis
Nonmodifiable risk factors include gestational diabetes, maternal history of allergy, prenatal history of eczema
CDC Reports on Prevalence of Seasonal and Food Allergies, Eczema
18.9 percent of children and 25.7 percent of adults had seasonal allergy; 10.8 and 7.3 percent had eczema in 2021
Atopic Dermatitis Raises Subsequent Fracture Risk in Children
Findings show dose-response relationship, with higher risk tied to more severe atopic dermatitis
Atopic Dermatitis May Be Risk Factor for New-Onset Migraine
Among those with atopic dermatitis, smoking and male sex were significantly associated with higher risk for new-onset migraine
Rocatinlimab Effective for Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis
Lasting improvement seen for patients receiving anti-OX40 antibody rocatinlimab compared with placebo
Vitamin D Supplements Do Not Reduce Asthma Exacerbations Overall
Supplements reduce risk among children with low serum 25(OH)D and have beneficial effects in children with atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis
Mild Eczema in First Grade Likely to Resolve by Sixth Grade
Prevalence of skin diseases varies between first graders and sixth graders
Several Factors Significantly Tied to Atopic Dermatitis Disease Burden
Strongest associations seen for disease severity and time spent managing symptoms
Dupilumab Eases Atopic Dermatitis in Children Younger Than 6 Years
Signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis improved with dupilumab versus placebo in addition to topical corticosteroids