- Types of skin manifestations and their clinical implications.
Types of skin disorders | Prevalence | Location | Possible clinical treatments | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Seborrheic dermatitis | 18.6%–59% | It is mainly located in areas rich in sebum, such as the scalp, face, upper chest, and skin layer under the arms and legs. | Topical therapy:
| (48) |
Rosacea | 18.8% | cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, or eyelids. | Systemic therapy:
| (39, 49) |
Sweating disorders | hyperhidrosis 38% | Affects the palms, soles, underarms, and sometimes the face. | Increase sweating can be treated with:
| (50) |
hypohidrosis 15% | ||||
Bullous pemphigoid | 2.3%–17.9% | Affects the lower abdomen, upper thighs, or armpits. |
| (41) |