Dermatology Reports (May 2023)

Factors associated with mask-induced dermatosis and its impact on patients’ quality of life

  • Thuy Luong Nguyen Dac,
  • Trang Vu Thi Thuy,
  • Anh Le Dang Mai,
  • Lien Nguyen Thi Bich,
  • Tam Huynh Thi Xuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2023.9694

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a significant impact on society, both physically and mentally. Mask use in public places has been made mandatory in many countries, as it is one of the most effective methods to prevent transmission of the virus. However, continuous mask usage has been associated with the emergence of various cutaneous diseases in the areas of contact with the mask. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of various cutaneous manifestations resulting from mask use on patients’ quality of life through a questionnaire survey. This was a cross-sectional study conducted at a hospital from May to July 2022. Patients who had experienced skin symptoms related to mask use in the past or present were included in the study. Participants completed a questionnaire with informed consent. A total of 165 participants participated in the survey, with the most common complaint being itching (58.18%) followed by acne (52.73%). Itching was found to have the highest DLQI score. Patients with skin redness had a lower quality of life compared to those without it. Prolonged mask-wearing can result in skin diseases that can seriously impair patients’ quality of life.

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