When Atopic Dermatitis is Difficult to Control
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease caused by an immune system reaction. It can cause red patches on the skin that itch, dry and scaly skin that affects nearly every aspect of a patient’s life. And when it’s difficult to control, the need for intervention increases. Join us as Dr. William Berger talks about AD, what matters to the patient and treatment options.
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