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Clinical pattern and patch test profile of hand eczema in hospital employees in a tertiary care hospital of North India.

Authors :
Zeerak, Sumaya
Shah, Iffat
Akhtar, Saniya
Bashir, Yaqzata
Bhat, Manzoor
Jeelani, Shazia
Bhat, Yasmeen
Rather, Shugufta
Devi, Reeta
Source :
Indian Dermatology Online Journal; Jan/Feb2021, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p72-77, 6p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction: Health care workers form an important occupational group with a high risk of hand eczema. All health care professionals are exposed to a variety of allergens and irritants which can cause hand dermatitis, resulting in significant morbidity. Aims and Objectives: To assess the clinical profile of hand eczema in hospital employees, to perform patch test in relevant cases and to find out the most common sensitizers in them. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional, hospital-based study in which the staff was screened for features of hand eczema and patch testing was done in the suspected cases of allergic contact dermatitis. Results: Out of 340 employees screened, 46 employees (13.5%) suffered from hand eczema. The most common type was wear and tear dermatitis accounting for 17 (36.9%) cases, followed by discoid eczema, pompholyx, focal palmar peeling, finger-tip eczema, hyperkeratotic eczema, ring eczema, and unspecified types. Patch testing was positive in 15 (32.6%) cases. The most common allergen was paraphenylene diamine, followed by fragrance mix, nitrofurazone, mercaptobenzothiazole, potassium bichromate, black rubber mix, and thiuram mix. A statistically significant association (0.001) was found with an underlying history of atopy. Conclusion: Hand eczema is a commonly encountered dermatological complaint in many hospital employees. Proper counseling, work, up, patch testing, and treatment can mitigate the symptoms in such employees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22295178
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Indian Dermatology Online Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148334555
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_251_20