Every year on September 14, the world observes World Eczema Day — a day dedicated to raising awareness about eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis. Far from being a simple skin rash, eczema is a complex immune-related disease that affects millions globally, disrupting sleep, emotional wellbeing, and daily life. The campaign emphasizes the importance of scientific research, early diagnosis, and patient-centered care.
Recent statistics reveal that 20% of children and 10% of adults worldwide suffer from eczema to varying degrees. In the Gulf region, including the UAE, the incidence is rising due to climate conditions, pollution, and lifestyle factors.
Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin disease linked to a weakened skin barrier. This allows moisture loss while irritants, allergens, and microbes penetrate more easily.
The exact cause remains unknown, but experts agree it stems from a combination of:
While atopic dermatitis is the most common, other forms include:
Eczema is not only a skin condition; it affects the whole person’s quality of life:
Doctors emphasize that treatment goes beyond medication. Daily care is essential:
Managing eczema requires more than creams and pills:
Dr. Sara Iakovou, Dermatologist at Quttainah Specialized Hospital, emphasizes:
“Eczema varies from person to person. Some cases are mild and manageable, while others deeply affect quality of life. A regular skincare routine, knowing your triggers, and adherence to prescribed treatments are key to controlling flares.”
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abouhadeed, Associate Professor of Dermatology, Aesthetics & Laser, Quttainah Specialist Hospital Dubai, adds:
“We now have highly advanced biologic and targeted therapies that give hope to patients who struggled for years. But equally important is empowering patients with education and lifestyle tools to manage their disease.”
Eczema remains a lifelong condition with no definitive cure yet, but with today’s advances in immunology, targeted therapies, and psychosocial care, it is increasingly manageable. On World Eczema Day, we are reminded of the importance of early treatment, patient empowerment, and continued research — all of which bring hope for a brighter future for millions living with eczema.
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