Evaluation of Clinical Diagnoses, Age, Gender, and Seasonal Differences of Patients Visiting a Secondary Healthcare Dermatology Clinic from a Family Medicine Perspective

    October 2015
    Mehmet Kayhan
    TLDR Personal and environmental factors influence skin diseases.
    The study evaluated patients visiting a secondary healthcare dermatology clinic, focusing on clinical diagnoses, age, gender, and seasonal differences from a family medicine perspective. It identified that various personal factors such as race, age, gender, heredity, personal hygiene, and cultural level, along with environmental factors like climate, geographic region, rural or urban settlement, and occupation, played roles in the emergence of skin diseases. According to World Health Organization data, skin diseases were among the top five most common diseases, often treated by non-dermatologist physicians. The study identified the 10 most common disease groups among the patients.
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