Passion for Patients

EP 19 - Understanding Atopic Dermatitis: Latest Insights, Treatments, and Support for Patients Worldwide


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Welcome to another episode of the Passion for Patients podcast, brought to you by Global Allergy and Airways Patient Platform (GAAPP). In today’s episode, host Kristin Willard sits down with Chief Medical Officer Dr. Karen Rance to explore atopic dermatitis—commonly known as eczema or AD. They uncover why AD is one of the most prevalent and burdensome chronic skin conditions worldwide, discuss how it’s diagnosed, and break down the latest advances in treatment.

You’ll hear practical tips for managing symptoms, learn about potential barriers to accessing breakthrough therapies globally, and discover how organizations like GAAPP are working to close those gaps. Karen Rance and Kristin Willard also dive into the emotional and social impact of AD, the importance of tracking symptoms, and how patients and caregivers can find community support. Whether you’re living with eczema, caring for someone who is, or just want to understand this complex condition a bit better—this episode will offer clarity, hope, and actionable advice for living well with AD.

Here are 5 key takeaways from this episode:

1. Atopic Dermatitis is a Chronic Condition

Atopic dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects both children and adults worldwide. It is driven by an overactive immune system, making it distinct from other common rashes like contact dermatitis.

2. Diagnosis and Tracking are Essential

AD is typically diagnosed through clinical evaluation, detailed symptom history, and sometimes skin tests. Keeping a symptom journal and taking photos can be invaluable for both patients and healthcare providers to track flare-ups and manage care more effectively.

3. Treatment Advancements Bring Hope

Treatment for AD has evolved, with newer options like biologics and JAK inhibitors offering potential relief, especially for more severe cases. However, basic daily skin care, such as moisturizing and avoiding triggers, remains crucial.

4. Beyond the Skin: Mental and Social Impact

The impact of AD goes well beyond physical symptoms, often leading to issues like social isolation, sleep disturbances, anxiety, and depression. Open communication with healthcare providers about these challenges is important, and support is available.

5. Access, Advocacy, and Support Matter

Access to advanced treatments varies globally and can be limited by cost or regulations. Organizations like GAAPP are working tirelessly to provide educational resources, advocate for better access, and foster community support for those living with AD.

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