Pathogenetic aspects of clinical syndromology "cosmetology", "vegetative" and "somatic" genesis in chronic dermatoses
Journal: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN MODERN SCIENCE (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-07-05
Authors : Bocharov V. A.; Kuts L. V.; Bocharova V. V.;
Page : 31-38
Keywords : dysmorphophobia; irritable bowel syndrome; psoriasis; acne;
Abstract
The subject of the study is the degree of the severity of symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and dysmorphophobia in patients with psoriasis and acne. To this end it has been studied the influence of a proper cosmetic skin damage, and functional bowel changes on the formation of dysmorphophobia patients with the above dermatoses. To assess the severity of corresponding changes of statistical data analysis techniques were used, obtained by questioning the patients for a specific methodology, comprising 15 different criteria. The results showed significant (p<0.05) increase in the degree of dysmorphophobia, while there are signs of irritable bowel in patients with psoriasis and acne. The findings may have practical importance in the performance of medical and rehabilitation activities in dermatology, cosmetology, psychology and other branches of medicine. Early diagnosis of dysmorphophobia among patients with chronic dermatoses and the ability to influence the degree of severity of comorbidities dictate the need to establish a family, school, work, health care institutions a thorough regime favored against the decision of psychological problems faced by patients.
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