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. 2021 May;34(3):e14934.
doi: 10.1111/dth.14934. Epub 2021 Mar 23.

Dermatological findings in patients admitting to dermatology clinic after using face masks during Covid-19 pandemia: A new health problem

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Dermatological findings in patients admitting to dermatology clinic after using face masks during Covid-19 pandemia: A new health problem

Esra İnan Doğan et al. Dermatol Ther. 2021 May.

Abstract

In the present study, the purpose was to evaluate the presence of dermatological symptoms and the effects of mask use on existing dermatological diseases associated with face in patients admitting with any dermatological disease. The present study consisted of 150 patients, including 91 volunteering women and 59 men, admitting to our dermatology clinic with any dermatological symptoms. The presence of symptoms, such as itching, rash, drying and peeling, discomfort, redness, burning, pain, swelling, acne, oily skin symptoms because of mask use, and previous history of facial dermatological disease, whether this disease increased with the use of mask, were questioned. The diagnosis made after dermatological examination and the dermatological examination findings were evaluated with the results of the survey. The most common finding in all patients after mask use was itching with a rate of 64.7%. Similar rates were detected for other symptoms. A significant increase was detected in the severity of acneiform and inflammatory dermatosis after the use of masks (P < .05). Our study showed that long-term mask use caused primary skin symptoms, such as itching, redness, rash, dryness and peeling, burning, oily skin, and acne formation in individuals who have dermatological diseases, and also increased the existing dermatological facial diseases. Therefore, it should be recommended to use water-based moisturizers as it may have a barrier effect on the faces of individuals who use a face mask and have any facial dermatosis, and patients should be closely monitored for skin diseases on the face.

Keywords: Covid-19; dermatological findings; face mask; inflammatory dermatose.

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The authors declare no potential conflict of interest.

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