
Atopic dermatitis is a very common skin condition that can have a significant impact on the quality of life of patients. Eczema flare-ups are difficult to control and can cause intense itching. Several solutions exist to space out and alleviate these episodes. But does the use of probiotics form part of these solutions? Discover here their effects on atopic dermatitis.

Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition that progresses in flare-ups, causing red patches and severe itching. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the prevalence of atopic eczema in the global population. Let's explore together what environmental factors could explain this increase.

Eczema is an inflammatory skin condition. Non-contagious, it is accompanied by flaking, redness, red patches and itching. There are several types of eczema, including atopic eczema and contact eczema. However, are they mutually exclusive? Or is it possible to have contact eczema on top of atopic eczema?

Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Also known as atopic dermatitis, it results from the skin's heightened sensitivity to common allergens. Definition, origins, symptoms and solutions: here is everything you need to know about atopic dermatitis.

Atopic eczema is a skin issue that can affect all ages. Babies are not spared, and it is estimated that about one in five children are affected by this dermatosis. To alleviate the infant and reassure the parents, it is important to be able to recognise atopic eczema. Let's discover together what the signs of this condition are.

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