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      May 2 BHC Why Bausch Health Companies Stock Dived by More Than 7% Today
      May 2 REGN Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (REGN) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
      May 2 ABBV Top 25 Stocks in the S&P 500 by Index Weight Right Now
      May 2 BHC Bausch Health Companies (BHC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
      May 2 REGN Regeneron (REGN) Q1 Earnings, Sales Miss on Lower Eylea Sales
      May 2 REGN Regeneron (REGN) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
      May 2 BHC Bausch Health Companies Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
      May 2 BHC Bausch Health Companies Inc Reports Q1 2024 Earnings: A Detailed Analysis Compared to Analyst ...
      May 2 BHC Bausch Health (BHC) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Miss Estimates
      May 2 REGN Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc (REGN) Q1 2024 Earnings: Challenges and Opportunities Amidst ...
      May 2 REGN Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
      May 2 REGN Is Weakness In Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:REGN) Stock A Sign That The Market Could be Wrong Given Its Strong Financial Prospects?
      May 2 REGN Regeneron falls after Q1 miss; announces $3B share buybacks
      May 2 BHC Bausch Health Companies GAAP EPS of -$0.17, revenue of $2.15B
      May 2 KYMR Kymera Therapeutics GAAP EPS of -$0.69 beats by $0.04, revenue of $10.3M misses by $2.75M
      May 2 REGN 3 Biotech Stocks to Buy and Hold Through 2030 and Beyond
      May 2 KYMR Kymera Therapeutics Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides a Business Update
      May 2 BHC Bausch Health Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
      May 2 REGN Regeneron Earnings Miss; Biotech Giant's Stock Falls
      May 2 REGN Regeneron Pharmaceuticals misses top-line and bottom-line estimates; updates FY24 outlook
      Atopic Dermatitis

      Atopic dermatitis (AD), also known as atopic eczema, is a type of inflammation of the skin (dermatitis). It results in itchy, red, swollen, and cracked skin. Clear fluid may come from the affected areas, which often thicken over time. While the condition may occur at any age, it typically starts in childhood with changing severity over the years. In children under one year of age much of the body may be affected. As children get older, the back of the knees and front of the elbows are the most common areas affected. In adults the hands and feet are the most commonly affected areas. Scratching worsens symptoms and affected people have an increased risk of skin infections. Many people with atopic dermatitis develop hay fever or asthma.The cause is unknown but believed to involve genetics, immune system dysfunction, environmental exposures, and difficulties with the permeability of the skin. If one identical twin is affected, there is an 85% chance the other also has the condition. Those who live in cities and dry climates are more commonly affected. Exposure to certain chemicals or frequent hand washing makes symptoms worse. While emotional stress may make the symptoms worse it is not a cause. The disorder is not contagious. The diagnosis is typically based on the signs and symptoms. Other diseases that must be excluded before making a diagnosis include contact dermatitis, psoriasis, and seborrheic dermatitis.Treatment involves avoiding things that make the condition worse, daily bathing with application of a moisturising cream afterwards, applying steroid creams when flares occur, and medications to help with itchiness. Things that commonly make it worse include wool clothing, soaps, perfumes, chlorine, dust, and cigarette smoke. Phototherapy may be useful in some people. Steroid pills or creams based on calcineurin inhibitors may occasionally be used if other measures are not effective. Antibiotics (either by mouth or topically) may be needed if a bacterial infection develops. Dietary changes are only needed if food allergies are suspected.Atopic dermatitis affects about 20% of people at some point in their lives. It is more common in younger children. Males and females are equally affected. Many people outgrow the condition. Atopic dermatitis is sometimes called eczema, a term that also refers to a larger group of skin conditions. Other names include "infantile eczema", "flexural eczema", "prurigo Besnier", "allergic eczema", and "neurodermatitis".

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