Spot Diagnosis

S1E8: Eczema Part 1

Eczema (also called atopic dermatitis) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease with a greater prevalence in children than adults, although it can affect any age. Estimated population prevalence is 20.3% in 1-year-olds but decreases to 16% in 4-year-olds, highlighting the fact that a significant proportion of children outgrow eczema. The disease is important not only because it is common, but also due to the significant impact it has on patient quality of life, ability to participate in school or work and their mental wellbeing.

Eczema is a big topic, so we have spread it over two episodes. In these we discuss eczema with Associate Professor John Su who is dual boarded in both dermatology and pediatrics. He is head of dermatology at Eastern Health and consults at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. He has been a principal investigator in a number of clinical trials in various skin disorders, including atopic dermatitis.

In the first episode, Associate Professor Alvin Chong & Dr Tom Kovi discuss the epidemiology of eczema, what causes it and the clinical aspects with Associate Professor Su. In the second episode, they carefully consider the treatment and management of eczema.

For more information, transcripts and other eczema education resources, go to the Spot Diagnosis eczema podcast page.

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