Skin conditions in athletes

MD Stephen C. Ho, MD Gary McCracken
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Abstract

Sports-related skin conditions have become more prevalent and better recognized as more people are participating in athletic activities. The types of dermatoses encountered may be categorized as traumatic injuries, environmental injuries, infections, and the exacerbation of preexisting skin conditions. Understanding the pathophysiology of these conditions is important since most may be avoided with proper preventative measures.

运动员的皮肤状况
随着越来越多的人参加体育活动,与运动有关的皮肤状况变得越来越普遍,也越来越得到认可。所遇到的皮肤病类型可分为外伤性损伤、环境损伤、感染和先前存在的皮肤状况恶化。了解这些疾病的病理生理学是很重要的,因为大多数可以通过适当的预防措施避免。
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