Causes of Atopic dermatitis

Overview
Causes of Atopic dermatitis

Overview

The Immune System’s Role

The Inherited Barrier Defect

The Microbiome’s Role

Role of Infections

Allergens and Eczema

Stress and Climate

The exact cause of atopic dermatitis is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Key causes and risk factors include:

Genetic Susceptibility: Atopic dermatitis often runs in families, indicating a hereditary component. Alterations in genes that are important for maintaining a healthy skin barrier, such as the filaggrin gene, have been closely linked to the development of eczema.

Environmental Triggers: Common environmental factors include contact with soaps, detergents, chemicals, allergens, and certain bacteria and viruses. Exposure to these substances can irritate the skin and trigger inflammatory responses.

Immune System Dysfunction:  People with atopic dermatitis typically have an overactive immune system that responds aggressively to environmental triggers, leading to chronic inflammation and skin barrier dysfunction.

Allergies and Asthma: Atopic dermatitis is often associated with other atopic conditions such as hay fever, asthma, and food allergies.

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