瘙痒、疼痛和抑郁与最常见的皮肤病有关:来自法国研究“Objectifs Peau”的数据。

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-07 DOI:10.1159/000518220
Flavien Huet, Charles Taieb, Florence Corgibet, Emilie Brenaut, Marie-Aleth Richard, Laurent Misery
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背景:皮肤疾病中瘙痒、疼痛和其他感觉症状的患病率和影响尚不清楚。目的:利用“Objectifs Peau”调查的数据,评估这些症状与皮肤病的频率及其与抑郁症的关系。方法:采用常规的配额法,对法国的20,012名个体进行代表性抽样。结果:当患者同时患有瘙痒和皮肤疼痛时,其心理痛苦的相对风险(2.9)高于仅患有瘙痒(1.4)或皮肤疼痛(1.2)的患者。痤疮48.55%,真菌43.24%,疣44.35%,酒糟鼻36.51%。对于皮肤疼痛,特应性皮炎、痤疮和疣的结果分别为11.22%、27.59%和16.13%。其他不愉快的感觉,如刺痛或灼烧,也经常被报道。结论:瘙痒、疼痛或其他感觉症状不仅在经典的瘙痒性皮肤病中很常见,在痤疮、酒糟鼻或疣中也很常见。瘙痒和疼痛的结合极大地增加了心理上的痛苦。这些症状必须在患者中系统地搜索,特别是因为新的治疗方法正在出现瘙痒的对症治疗。
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Pruritus, Pain, and Depression Associated with the Most Common Skin Diseases: Data from the French Study "Objectifs Peau".

Background: The prevalence and impact of pruritus, pain, and other sensory symptoms in skin diseases are poorly known.

Objective: To assess the frequency of these symptoms with dermatoses and their association with depression using data from the "Objectifs Peau" survey.

Methods: A representative sample of 20,012 French individuals was created using the usual quota method.

Results: When patients suffered from both pruritus and skin pain, they had a higher relative risk of psychological suffering (2.9) than those who suffered only from pruritus (1.4) or skin pain (1.2). Pruritus was reported in 48.55% of patients with acne, 43.24% with mycoses, 44.35% with warts, and 36.51% with rosacea. For skin pain, the results were 11.22%, 27.59%, and 16.13% for atopic dermatitis, acne, and warts, respectively. Other unpleasant sensations, such as tingling or burning, were also frequently reported.

Conclusion: Pruritus, pain, or other sensory symptoms were found to be common not only in classic pruritic skin diseases but also in acne, rosacea, or warts. The association of pruritus and pain dramatically increased psychological suffering. These symptoms must be systematically searched for in patients, especially since new therapeutic possibilities are emerging for the symptomatic treatment of pruritus.

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