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Take the Atopic Dermatitis Quiz

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition marked by inflamed and itchy skin. It can be inherited, and it affects millions of Americans. The following quiz, based on information from the National Institutes of Health, offers helpful facts about the condition.

1. People who have atopic dermatitis may also be more likely to have:




2. Which group of people is more likely to develop atopic dermatitis?




3. One detail about atopic dermatitis is:




4. Atopic dermatitis is also often called:




5. Triggers that may make this condition worse include which of these?




6. Which is a symptom of atopic dermatitis?




7. Some people with atopic dermatitis develop:




8. The skin of a person with atopic dermatitis is more susceptible to:




Author: Sinovic, Dianna

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