A Comprehensive Guide To Atopic Dermatitis

Methods To Prevent Triggers

Even when consistent prevention is being followed with proper skin care routine bad flare up and come back. Following the cautions and minimizing the flare-up’s frequency and severity by understanding what triggers are making the situation worse and causing skin reactions will help make the situation better by avoiding those triggers. If you are suffering from atopic dermatitis, a change in lifestyle will help, and following proper prescription helps play a role in treating atopic dermatitis. Triggers can be both external and internal. Which means they can either come from inside or outside of the body. External triggers include allergens and irritants that start a flare-up when coming in contact with the skin. While internal trigger can involve stress and food allergies. There are following ways that can be followed to avoid these triggers,

Moisturize the skin 

In atopic dermatitis, the skin becomes dry and scaly due to excess moisture; therefore, moisture retention is very important. Different good quality skin moisturizers are available in the market to find a product or combination of products that suit your skin. Different oil baths, creams, ointments, and sprays can also be used. For the use of child use moisturizers twice a day, especially before bedtime and after school.