Main Causes of Skin Damages during COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 0.2 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Hamid Molayi, S. Davoudi, Esmat Davoudi-Monfared
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Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) can affect multiple organs including the heart and blood vessels, kidneys, gut, and brain. This study aimed to assess all aspects of skin damages during COVID-19. The main causes of skin damages during the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences can be examined in four parts includingcutaneous manifestations that appear during COVID-19, drug reactions that occur during hospitalization or outpatient treatment of patients, skin damages resulting from over-washing or rinsing with inappropriate detergents, inappropriate use of personal protective equipment (e.g. protective eyewear, protective clothing, and gloves) and changes the course of COVID-19 in patients with autoimmune, chronic and inflammatory underlying skin diseases. The rate of skin manifestations in patients with COVID-19 ranged from 1.8% to 20.4%, including vascular lesions (petechiae, purpura, lividoreticularis, pernio and chilblain lesions), urticaria and maculopapular rash, and other less common skin manifestations such as erythema multiforme, pityriasis rosea, suite syndrome were commonly seen in men aged 45 to 89 years. The distribution of the most lesions (69.4%) was in the body, but in 19% of cases, lesions were observed in the hands and feet. Patients with COVID-19 receive multiple anti-viral drugs, antibiotics and various anti-inflammatory drugs. Receiving these drugs led to cutaneous manifestations in some patients. Moreover, medical staff is prone to various traumatic skin conditions due to long-term use of personal protective equipment. These conditions included itching, redness, skin irritation, contact dermatitis, and worsening of underlying diseases. The effects of COVID-19 on the skin can be serious and long-lasting, and adequate treatment and supportive therapy can prevent lasting consequences and disability of the patient.
COVID-19大流行期间皮肤损伤的主要原因
冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)可以影响多个器官,包括心脏和血管、肾脏、肠道和大脑。本研究旨在评估COVID-19期间皮肤损伤的各个方面。COVID-19大流行期间皮肤损伤的主要原因及其后果可分为四个部分,包括COVID-19期间出现的皮肤表现、患者住院或门诊治疗期间发生的药物反应、用不适当的洗涤剂过度洗涤或漂洗造成的皮肤损伤、不适当使用个人防护装备(如防护眼镜、防护服、并改变自身免疫性、慢性和炎症性基础皮肤病患者的COVID-19病程。COVID-19患者的皮肤表现率为1.8% ~ 20.4%,其中血管病变(斑点、紫癜、静脉网状炎、耳部和冻疮病变)、荨麻疹和斑疹丘疹,以及其他不常见的皮肤表现,如多形性红斑、玫瑰糠疹、suite综合征,常见于45 ~ 89岁的男性。病变主要分布在身体(69.4%),但有19%的病例出现在手和足。COVID-19患者接受多种抗病毒药物、抗生素和各种抗炎药物治疗。接受这些药物会导致一些患者出现皮肤症状。此外,医务人员由于长期使用个人防护装备,容易出现各种创伤性皮肤状况。这些情况包括瘙痒、发红、皮肤刺激、接触性皮炎和基础疾病的恶化。COVID-19对皮肤的影响可能是严重和持久的,适当的治疗和支持性治疗可以防止患者产生持久后果和残疾。
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