Naval Medical Readiness and Training Command San Diego, California.
Cutis. 2022 Feb;109(2):75-78. doi: 10.12788/cutis.0452.
Acne vulgaris is a common dermatologic disease affecting 40 to 50 million individuals in the United States each year. It has a peak incidence in adolescents and young adults; however, for some patients, the disease may persist well into adulthood. These incidence peaks coincide with the age demographic of a large proportion of military service members. Although there are many approaches to treating acne, active-duty service members and military dermatologists must weigh multiple additional challenging factors when selecting a therapy. Untreated acne itself may hinder a military service member's ability to perform, and many of the available therapies also can limit their medical readiness or fitness for full duty. Herein, we review operational restrictions to acne-specific therapeutics and discuss an accelerated course of oral isotretinoin as a safe and effective option for military service members bound by duty restrictions and operational timelines. In addition, we explore the role of teledermatology for the treatment of acne in military service members.
寻常痤疮是一种常见的皮肤科疾病,每年影响美国 4000 万至 5000 万人。其发病高峰在青少年和青年期;然而,对于一些患者,疾病可能会持续到成年期。这些发病高峰与很大一部分兵役人员的年龄人口统计学相吻合。尽管有许多治疗痤疮的方法,但现役军人和军事皮肤科医生在选择治疗方法时必须权衡多种额外的挑战性因素。未经治疗的痤疮本身可能会妨碍军人的工作能力,而许多可用的治疗方法也可能限制他们的医疗准备或完全履行职责的能力。在此,我们审查了针对痤疮的特定疗法的操作限制,并讨论了口服异维 A 酸作为一种安全有效的选择,适用于受任务限制和操作时间表约束的兵役人员。此外,我们探讨了远程皮肤病学在治疗兵役人员痤疮中的作用。