Mills O H, Berger R S
Division of Dermatology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick.
Dermatol Clin. 1991 Jan;9(1):93-8.
Acne-Prone Skin. Acne-prone skin appears to be more susceptible to certain extrinsic factors that can either exacerbate existing disease or generate new lesions. Awareness of the factors that could worsen or interfere with therapy is important. In addition, identification of patients with minimal acne who are prone to outbreaks from extrinsic factors and provision of relevant advice could prove beneficial to significant numbers of patients. Sensitive Skin. From the perspective of our research, the definition of sensitive skin is still evolving. Certain individuals may view sensitive skin as fashionable; however, clinicians and the people who work in the personal-care industry know that when certain materials are applied to the skin, some individuals report symptoms (burning, stinging, itching, a tight feeling) and sometimes show traditional signs of irritation. The reasons for sensitive skin in these individuals may be obvious, but many times the complaints and signs of irritation occur in individuals who appear to be normal. Using our ongoing work we would like to suggest that the label "sensitive skin" apply to the following four categories: 1. Those individuals with obvious skin disease. 2. Those individuals with subclinical (mild) or atypical clinical signs of disease. 3. Those individuals who have experienced past insults to the skin. 4. Those individuals who do not fit into one of the above three categories and appear to be "normal". To define sensitive skin fully we may need to perform full profiles of the skin of these patients. In addition to history and examination, a battery of noninvasive tests may be helpful.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
易长痤疮的皮肤。易长痤疮的皮肤似乎更容易受到某些外在因素的影响,这些因素要么会加重现有病情,要么会产生新的皮损。了解那些可能使病情恶化或干扰治疗的因素很重要。此外,识别那些痤疮轻微但易因外在因素爆发的患者并提供相关建议,可能会使大量患者受益。敏感性皮肤。从我们的研究角度来看,敏感性皮肤的定义仍在不断演变。某些人可能认为敏感性皮肤很时髦;然而,临床医生和个人护理行业的工作人员都知道,当某些物质涂抹在皮肤上时,一些人会报告症状(灼烧、刺痛、瘙痒、紧绷感),有时还会出现传统的刺激迹象。这些人出现敏感性皮肤的原因可能很明显,但很多时候,刺激的症状和体征会出现在看似正常的人身上。基于我们正在进行的研究,我们建议“敏感性皮肤”这一标签适用于以下四类人群:1. 患有明显皮肤病的个体。2. 患有亚临床(轻度)或非典型临床疾病体征的个体。3. 过去皮肤受过损伤的个体。4. 不属于上述三类且看似“正常”的个体。为了全面定义敏感性皮肤,我们可能需要对这些患者的皮肤进行全面评估。除了病史和检查外,一系列非侵入性检测可能会有所帮助。(摘要截选至250词)