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    GlossaryQuality of Life in Dermatology

    impact of skin conditions on daily well-being and functioning

    Quality of Life in Dermatology refers to how skin conditions impact a person's overall well-being and daily functioning. It encompasses physical symptoms like itching or pain, emotional effects such as anxiety or depression, and social aspects like self-esteem and social interactions. For professionals, it is a crucial metric to assess the effectiveness of treatments and the broader impact of dermatological diseases on patients' lives.

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