Skin diseases more prevalent than thought
Skin diseases may be much more prevalent than thought, but many affected people do not consult a physician, a study has found.
The study estimated that the prevalence of skin disease outside the typical medical setting. To include people who never or rarely seek medical aid, the study did not rely on health insurance data, but rather on data collected at a medical festival.
Screening examinations were performed randomly on participating visitors by researchers. Of the 2,701 individuals in the study, at least one skin abnormality was observed in 1,662 of the participants. The most common diagnose were actinic keratosis and eczema. Skin diseases increased with age and were more frequent in men than in women. Nearly 2/3rds of the affected participants were unaware of their abnormal skin findings.
" Skin diseases might be even more prevalent than previously thought. Considering their significant impact on individual, family and social life as well as their heavy economic burden caused by inadequate self-or- non-physician treatment, the public health importance of skin diseases is underappreciated," said one of the researcher. " Information and awareness campaigns are needed to better address this neglected issue and to reduce the global burden of skin diseases", he said.
The study estimated that the prevalence of skin disease outside the typical medical setting. To include people who never or rarely seek medical aid, the study did not rely on health insurance data, but rather on data collected at a medical festival.
Screening examinations were performed randomly on participating visitors by researchers. Of the 2,701 individuals in the study, at least one skin abnormality was observed in 1,662 of the participants. The most common diagnose were actinic keratosis and eczema. Skin diseases increased with age and were more frequent in men than in women. Nearly 2/3rds of the affected participants were unaware of their abnormal skin findings.
" Skin diseases might be even more prevalent than previously thought. Considering their significant impact on individual, family and social life as well as their heavy economic burden caused by inadequate self-or- non-physician treatment, the public health importance of skin diseases is underappreciated," said one of the researcher. " Information and awareness campaigns are needed to better address this neglected issue and to reduce the global burden of skin diseases", he said.
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kin diseases may be much more prevalent than thought, but many affected people do not consult a physician, a study has found.
https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/health/skin-diseases-more-prevalent-than-thought-study-513712
https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/health/skin-diseases-more-prevalent-than-thought-study-513712
Skin diseases may be
much more prevalent than thought, but many affected people do not
consult a physician, a study has found.
The published in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and
Venereology estimated the prevalence of skin diseases outside the
typical medical setting. To include people who never or rarely seek
medical aid, the study did not rely on health insurance data, but rather
on data collected at the Munich Oktoberfest in Germany.
Screening examinations were performed randomly on participating visitors
by researchers from University of Munich in Germany. Of the 2,701
individuals in the study, at least one skin abnormality was observed in
1,662 of the participants (64.5 per cent). The most common diagnoses
were actinic keratosis (26.6 per cent), rosacea (25.5 per cent), and
eczema (11.7 per cent). Skin diseases increased with age and were more
frequent in men (72.3 per cent) than in women (58.0 per cent). Nearly
two-thirds of the affected participants were unaware of their abnormal
skin findings.
https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/health/skin-diseases-more-prevalent-than-thought-study-513712
https://www.thehansindia.com/life-style/health/skin-diseases-more-prevalent-than-thought-study-513712
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