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Stress further aggravates atopic dermatitis, activating an immune response that intensifies itching and inflammation. During high-stress periods such as preparing for examinations or meeting work deadlines, patients are more likely to experience flare-ups.

Dr Chu explained that common misconceptions about atopic dermatitis can add to one’s challenges. For example, the mistaken belief that it is contagious or brought about by poor hygiene can lead to feelings of shame and self-isolation. Similarly, seeing it as simply a sign of sensitive skin rather than a chronic inflammatory condition can undermine the lived experience, he noted. 

“Neglecting atopic dermatitis may result in a self-perpetuating itch-scratch cycle that worsens the rash and complicates treatment,” warned Dr Chu. “These misconceptions not only increase mental stress but also hinder individuals from receiving the support and treatment required for effective management.” 

In Singapore, atopic dermatitis patients often report taking frequent medical leave, wearing long sleeves even in hot weather and waking up to bedsheets stained with blood and dead skin from scratching. 

These challenges can take a heavy toll on mental health. A local study revealed that individuals with more severe cases of atopic dermatitis experienced higher rates of anxiety and depression. Across Asia, researchers observed that the condition negatively impacts quality of life and psychological well-being, with patients citing social embarrassment and sleep disruptions as key factors. 

INNOVATIVE THERAPIES BRING RELIEF

According to Dr Chu, the most holistic approach to improving quality of life for those grappling with atopic dermatitis is a combination of medical treatment, stress management, a consistent skincare routine and lifestyle adjustments. 

“Atopic dermatitis involves complex immune responses that cannot be effectively controlled with over-the-counter creams or home remedies. Professional treatment targets the chemical signals responsible for inflammation, offering long-term symptom management,” he explained.

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