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Strict COVID-19 Hand Hygiene Measures Causes Two-Thirds of Public to Suffer from Hand Dermatitis, Says Study


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Wash your hands regularly and Use hand sanitizer have become essential hygiene mantras since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the role of these practices in keeping the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus at bay is undeniable, they have also taken a dermatological toll on the hands. Now, a new study states that strict hand hygiene measures have led to the development of hand dermatitis in two-thirds of the public.
According to the study by scientists from Father Muller Medical College, India, the practices of handwashing and sanitizer use were found to have caused hand dermatitis in healthy participants, most of whom reported not having any prior history of the condition. The findings of the research were presented at the EADV Spring Symposium 2021. ....

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Covid precaution causing dermatitis to 2/3rd population


Covid precaution causing dermatitis to 2/3rd population
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New Delhi: Health worker collect swab sample for Covid-19 testing at South MCD Dispensary Jangpura in New Delhi on Tuesday April 27, 2021.(Photo: Wasim Sarvar/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, May 7 : More than two-thirds of people may now have hand dermatitis due to stringent hand washing and using alcohol-based rubs during the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating the emergence of a skin-disease epidemic, according to a study led by Indian researchers.
Researchers at Father Muller Medical College in Mangalore, Karnataka, analysed transepidermal water loss (TEWL) an essential parameter for measuring skin barrier function from 582 people, including 291 healthcare professionals (HCPs) and 291 healthy individuals from the general population. ....

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COVID-19 protocols give hand dermatitis to two-thirds of public: Study


Geneva, Switzerland: The dermatological impact of COVID-19 is a burning topic at EADV s 2021 Spring Symposium. New research presented on May 7 highlights the effect that stringent hand hygiene during the pandemic has had on hand skin health.
Researchers at Father Muller Medical College, India, analysed trans epidermal water loss (TEWL), an essential parameter for measuring skin barrier function, from 582 people, 291 healthcare professionals (HCPs) and 291 healthy individuals from the general population).
Results indicated that hand dermatitis was now present among 92.6 per cent of HCPs and 68.7 per cent of the general population, despite only about 3 per cent of HCPs and 2.4 per cent of the general public in the study reporting a prior history of hand dermatitis (obtained through medical history and self-reported history). Higher mean TEWL (dryer skin) was also noted in females (65.4 g/m2h) and intensive care professionals (58.2 g/m2h), which was associated with a high fre ....

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Hand dermatitis in two thirds of public due to stringent hand hygiene during COVID


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LUGANO, 6 May, 2021- The dermatological impact of COVID-19 is a burning topic at EADV s 2021 Spring Symposium. New research presented today highlights the effect that stringent hand hygiene during the pandemic has had on hand skin health.1
Researchers at Father Muller Medical College, India, analysed transepidermal water loss (TEWL - an essential parameter for measuring skin barrier function) from 582 people (291 healthcare professionals (HCPs) and 291 healthy individuals from the general population). Results indicated that hand dermatitis was now present among 92.6% of HCPs and 68.7% of the general population, despite only ~3% of HCPs and 2.4% of the general public in the study having reported a prior history of hand dermatitis (obtained through medical history and self-reported history). Higher mean TEWL (dryer skin) was also noted in females (65.4 g/m2h) and intensive care professionals (58.2 g/m2h), which was associated with high frequency of hand washing and ....

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