
Atropic Dermatitis - Stasis
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that causes itchy, inflamed patches, often referred to as eczema. Stasis dermatitis, a related issue, occurs when blood circulation is poor, particularly in the legs. This can lead to swelling and skin changes, making the skin dry, scaly, or discolored. While it shares some symptoms with atopic dermatitis, stasis dermatitis is primarily linked to fluid buildup and circulation problems rather than allergies or asthma, common in atopic conditions. Managing it typically involves improving circulation and skin care to reduce irritation and prevent flare-ups.