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Volume 26, Issue 124, June 2022

Dermatosis related to the use of face masks during Covid-19 pandemic

Fawwaz F Alshammrie1, Abeer Elhaj2, Maryam Alzahrani3, Alanud Altamimi3, Ghadah Alswaidani3, Saadeldin Ahmed Idris4,5♦

1Department of dermatology, College of medicine, University of Ha’il, KSA
2Department of community medicine, College of medicine, University of Ha’il, KSA
3Student, College of medicine, University of Ha’il, KSA
4Department of surgery, College of medicine, University of Ha’il, KSA
5Department of surgery, Faculty of medicine, Alzaeim Alazhari University, Sudan

♦Corresponding author
Department of surgery, College of medicine, University of Ha’il, KSA Department of surgery, Faculty of medicine, Alzaeim Alazhari University, Sudan

ABSTRACT

Background: A global pandemic has been brought about by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the new corona virus disease. Face masks should be worn as the virus can spread via respiratory droplets and aerosols. Aim: To determine the prevalence of face-mask dermatosis in Ha’il City population and the related risk factors. Methodology: A community based cross sectional study (1st December 2021 to 1st May 2022) was conducted. Using online Google form, the retrieved data included patient's occupation, daily mask-wearing duration, pre-existing skin disorders, recently noticed mask-related skin reaction, and types of masks. Then after, data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Result: The study included 679 participants from different age groups. Face mask wearing was responsible for about 55.2% of dermatosis among the participants, with contact dermatitis being the most common disorder. There was positive correlation between suffering from previous skin conditions and aggravating the skin disease due to wearing a mask with 0.288 correlation coefficient (P= 0.001). Conclusion: A high rate of facial dermatosis is accompanying to utilization of the face masks. Using a face mask causes skin eruptions, and this may help characterize their appropriate usage.

Keywords: Coronavirus, pandemic spread, N95, Acne, atopic dermatitis, facial dermatosis, rosacea, viral infections

Medical Science, 2022, 26, ms238e2340
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54905/disssi/v26i124/ms238e2340

Published: 22 June 2022

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