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Atopic eczema (dermatitis); It is a recurrent skin disease that manifests itself with dry skin, rash and itching, and occasionally progresses with exacerbations and improvements, and is more common in young children. Most individuals with atopic eczema have their own or family history of allergic diseases such as allergic asthma and hay fever. It is recommended to stay away from such situations as the following factors may cause exacerbation of the disease. These; Increased skin dryness (causes such as prolonged and hot baths), scratching, infections caused by bacteria and viruses, emotional stress, sweating, temperature and climate changes, cleaners, soaps, detergents, woolen clothes, covers, dust and plant pollen, cigarette, in baby and children egg, milk, peanut, soybean, fish, wheat allergies, contact with animal hair.