Abstract
BACKGROUND: Wearing masks is an optimal preventive strategy during COVID-19 pandemic, but it may increase facial sebum production. However, few case reports have described seborrheic dermatitis (SeBD) and psoriasis (PsO) flares due to masks. Hence, we conducted a multicenter study to clarify the possibility of increased SeBD and PsO flares in association with mask wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: This multicenter study enrolled patients with a diagnosis of facial SeBD and PsO. All dermatological consultations were conducted in teledermatology at baseline (T0) and after 1 month (T1) Of >6 hours/day wearing mask. PsOpatients were assessed using PsOArea and Severity Index (PASI) and self-administered PASI (SAPASI), whilst SeBD patients with symptom scale of seborrheic dermatitis' (SSSD) and seborrheic dermatitis area and severity index (SEDASI). RESULTS: Atotal of 33 (20 males, 13 females, average age 43.61±9.86) patients with PsOand 33 (20 males, 13 females, average age 44.00±8.58) with SeBD were enrolled. After 1 month, PsOpatients displayed higher values of both PASI and SAPASI (P<0.0001), while SeBD patients experienced a flare, as testified by the increment of both SSSD and SEDASI (P<0.0001). Mask type did not seem to influence the flare severity. CONCLUSIONS: Masks remain an optimal preventive strategy during COVID-19 pandemic, but patients with PsOand SeBD may experience facial flares. Thus, therapeutic approach should be more aggressive in these groups of patients to counteract the triggering effect of masks.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 419-423 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology |
Volume | 157 |
Issue number | 5 |
State | Published - Oct 2022 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- COVID-19
- Dermatitis
- Masks
- Preventive medicine
- Psoriasis
- seborrheic
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Dermatology
- Infectious Diseases