Atopic dermatitis sufferers may benefit from a new therapy on the horizon. Only two years after researchers behind one novel atopic dermatitis drug asserted that atopic dermatitis is an autoimmune disease, a totally different therapeutic approach may be on its way. Between one and three percent of adults suffer from eczema, but 10 to 20 percent of children have this autoimmune condition, according to a paper in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. What’s more, six out of every ten infants who have eczema will continue to have one or more symptoms of it into adulthood. Products to treat atopic dermatitis are in high demand. Among the most interesting of the novel atopic dermatitis treatments that may be available is a therapy that will involve bacterial transplants.
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