Atopic dermatitis may influence the skin around the eyes, the eyelids, the eyebrows, and lashes. Scratching and rubbing the eye range can cause the skin to change in appearance. A few individuals with atopic dermatitis create an additional overlay of skin beneath their eyes, called an atopic crease or Dennie-Morgan fold. Other individuals may have hyperpigmented eyelids, meaning that the skin on their eyelids obscures from the irritation or roughage fever (allergic shiners). Patchy eyebrows and eyelashes may moreover result from scratching or rubbing. The confront is exceptionally commonly influenced in babies, who may dribble too much, and ended up bothered from skin contact with their inexhaustible saliva.
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Papers and Articles: Academy of Health Care Management Journal
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Papers and Articles: Academy of Health Care Management Journal
Papers and Articles: Academy of Health Care Management Journal
Papers and Articles: Academy of Health Care Management Journal
Papers and Articles: Academy of Health Care Management Journal
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Papers and Articles: Academy of Health Care Management Journal