Rao Sneha Krishnoji, Srinivas Rajashekar Talari, Reddy Mohan, Ashraf Ashna
Senior Resident, Department of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar, Karnataka.
Head of Department, Department of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy, Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar, Karnataka.
Addict Health. 2023 Jan;15(1):45-52. doi: 10.34172/ahj.2023.1340. Epub 2023 Jan 29.
Chronic alcoholism is a multifactorial condition predisposed by environmental, social, and psychological factors. Alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS) can present with varied cutaneous and systemic manifestations. The effects of alcohol use include cutaneous infections, infestations, features of malnutrition, exacerbation of pre-existing dermatoses, and alcohol-related dermatoses. This study aimed to analyze and document cutaneous manifestations secondary to infections, infestations, malnutrition, and modifications of pre-existing dermatoses in ADS patients and investigate the correlation between the presence of cutaneous manifestations and duration and quantity of alcohol intake.
The present observational study was carried out in the Department of Dermatology for a period of one year. A total of 172 male patients with ADS presenting with skin manifestations were included in the study. Detailed analysis of history, clinical examination, and relevant investigations were conducted.
Out of 172 male patients with ADS, the most common dermatoses noted were infections (166, 96.5%) and features of malnutrition (161, 93.6%). Exacerbation of pre-existing dermatoses (101, 58.7%) and alcohol-related dermatoses (85, 49.4%) were also observed.
Most of the dermatoses were significantly correlated with the quantity of alcohol intake than with its duration, implying that higher quantity of alcohol intake has more impact on cutaneous and systemic manifestations. Identifying the cutaneous manifestations in ADS patients plays an important role in recognizing the underlying systemic disorders which in turn facilitates early intervention and thereby prevents complications.
慢性酒精中毒是一种由环境、社会和心理因素诱发的多因素疾病。酒精依赖综合征(ADS)可表现出多种皮肤和全身表现。饮酒的影响包括皮肤感染、寄生虫感染、营养不良特征、原有皮肤病加重以及酒精相关皮肤病。本研究旨在分析和记录ADS患者继发于感染、寄生虫感染、营养不良及原有皮肤病改变的皮肤表现,并调查皮肤表现的存在与饮酒持续时间和饮酒量之间的相关性。
本观察性研究在皮肤科进行了一年。共有172例出现皮肤表现的男性ADS患者纳入研究。对病史、临床检查和相关检查进行了详细分析。
在172例男性ADS患者中,最常见的皮肤病为感染(166例,96.5%)和营养不良特征(161例,93.6%)。还观察到原有皮肤病加重(101例,58.7%)和酒精相关皮肤病(85例,49.4%)。
大多数皮肤病与饮酒量的相关性显著高于与饮酒持续时间的相关性,这意味着较高的饮酒量对皮肤和全身表现的影响更大。识别ADS患者的皮肤表现对于认识潜在的全身性疾病起着重要作用,这反过来又有助于早期干预,从而预防并发症。