ATOPIC DERMATITIS

CLINICAL FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR CRITERIA

1. Pruritus

    At one time, AD theory held that the itch came before the rash--it was often referred to as "the itch that rashes." Now there is evidence to suggest otherwise. The primary eruption is one characterized by dryness and erythema. Frequently parents of an infant with AD are aware of this "dryness" right from birth. However, itchiness becomes prominent early in the disease process as well.