Condition
Pediatric Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Key points about atopic dermatitis in children
- Atopic dermatitis is a long-term (chronic) skin condition. It's common in babies and children.
- A child with allergies or family members with atopic dermatitis has a higher chance of having atopic dermatitis.
- Itching, dryness and redness are common symptoms.
- The goals of treatment are to ease itching and inflammation of the skin, increase moisture and prevent infection.
- Staying away from triggers is important to manage the condition.
- It usually gets better or goes away as a child gets older.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prevention and Risk Assessment
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Diagnosis
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Treatment
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Next steps
Meet the Providers Who Treat Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Departments that Treat Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Dermatology
The Division of Dermatology at Children's National Hospital continues to expand services as more families seek our expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the skin, hair and nails.