
Atopic Dermatitis
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of Atopic dermatitis is largely done on the basis of history and physical examination. For identifying a skin lesion as Atopic dermatitis at least 3 major features and 3 minor features should be present.
Major features:

:. Itching (that is severe at times)
:. Chronic and recurring (repeatedly occurring symptoms)
Typical distribution of the Atopic dermatitis rash:
:: Infants and young children – Scalp, face (chin and cheeks) and extensor surfaces of extremities.
:: Older children and adults – Flexor surface of elbow and knee, neck, wrist and ankles.
:. Past/Family history of Atopic diseases like asthma, rhinitis, etc
Minor features:

:. Dryness of Skin
:. Thickening of palm skin with increase in lines
:. Dry, thick and scaly skin
:. Small and pointed rough bump
:. Elevated serum IgE (Immunoglobulin E) level
:. Facial pallor (around the mouth)
:. Food intolerance
:. Impaired immunity
:. Eyes
- Cataract
- Cone shaped cornea (Keratoconus)
- Prominent skin folds below the eyes