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30 / 1000+ resultsresearch Psychiatric Comorbidities in Pseudofolliculitis Barbae: A Cross-Sectional Study of the All of Us Database
Pseudofolliculitis barbae is linked to higher rates of anxiety and depression.
research Beyond the Follicle: Exploring Psychiatric Comorbidities in Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia patients often experience higher rates of depression and anxiety, suggesting mental health screening before finasteride treatment.
research Expert Opinion: Migraine, Psychiatric Comorbidities, and Treatment
People with migraines often have mental health conditions, and treatment should be personalized to address both issues safely.
research Associated comorbidities in pediatric patients with alopecia areata
Children with alopecia areata often have related health issues like allergies, autoimmune diseases, or mental health conditions.
research Artefactual Skin Disorder: Exploring Clinical Features, Psychiatric Associations, and Contemporary Treatment Approaches: a Narrative Review
Artefactual skin disorder involves self-inflicted skin lesions linked to mental health issues, needing combined medical and psychological treatment.
research Psychosocial comorbidities in patients with paediatric alopecia areata: a literature review
Alopecia areata in children often leads to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues, affecting their quality of life.
research Comorbidities in alopecia areata: A systematic review and meta-analysis
People with alopecia areata often have other health issues like skin diseases, metabolic syndrome, stomach infections, lupus, anemia, thyroid problems, mental health issues, vitamin D deficiency, and hearing and eye problems.
research Effects of age and sex on the comorbidities of alopecia areata: A cross‐sectional hospital‐based study
Alopecia Areata is linked to a higher risk of several diseases, which vary with age and sex.
research Characteristics of 60 adult chronic hair pullers
Most adult chronic hair pullers are women who started in their early teens, often have other mental health issues, and may pull hair due to underlying psychiatric conditions.
research Psychocutaneous disease
Many skin patients have mental health issues, but few dermatologists are well-versed in treating these conditions.
research Psychosocial impact of alopecia areata in paediatric and adolescent populations: A systematic review
Alopecia areata negatively affects the self-esteem and quality of life of children and teens.
research Assessing the role of stressful life events in the induction and recurrence of alopecia areata: A case-control study
Stress can trigger or worsen alopecia areata.
research Does Hair Loss Impact Mood, Self-esteem, Body Image, and Quality of Life in Patients of Androgenetic Alopecia?
Hair loss can affect mood, self-esteem, body image, and quality of life.
research Clinical and sociodemographic features of alopecia areata in five Colombian cities: an analysis of the RENAAC registry
Most alopecia areata patients in the study were women, aged 15-49, with patchy hair loss and often had other health conditions.
research Le retentissement psychologique des pathologies chroniques du cheveu Psychological consequences of chronic hair diseases
Chronic hair diseases can severely impact mental health and self-confidence.
research Psychiatric morbidity in children and adolescents with dermatological disorders
Kids with skin problems are more likely to have mental health issues.
research Beneath the surface: dermatology and psychiatry
Skin diseases can cause psychological issues, and better integration of dermatology and psychiatry is needed to improve patient care.
research Comorbidities in Dermatology
Understanding related health issues in skin disease patients is crucial for better care.
research Dermatological aspects of primary psychiatric disorders
Psychological issues with skin problems worsen patients' lives and treatment.
research Management of the psychological comorbidities of dermatological conditions: practitioners' guidelines
Dermatologists should screen for and manage psychological issues in patients with skin conditions to improve their quality of life.
research Comorbidities of pediatric vitiligo
Children with vitiligo may have other health issues like skin, thyroid, and mental health problems.
research 1614 A systematic review and meta-analysis of comorbidities in lichen sclerosus with a screening recommendation
People with Lichen sclerosus are more likely to have skin conditions like vitiligo and alopecia areata, heart disease risks, and other health issues. They should be checked for these, but screening plans shouldn't differ based on gender due to lack of data.
research Trastornos psicocutáneos ¿de que se trata?
Psychiatric issues often appear as skin problems, affecting 30% of dermatology patients.
research Hair-Related Dysmorphic Disorder in a Patient with Bipolar Disorder
Treating both bipolar disorder and hair-related BDD with psychiatric medications improved the patient's symptoms.
research Pediatric Psychocutaneous Disorders
Recognizing and managing skin-related psychiatric disorders in children is crucial for effective treatment.
research Trichotillomania: Clinical Aspects and Treatment Strategies *
Behavior therapy and medications, especially clomipramine, can help reduce hair pulling in people with trichotillomania.
research Exploring the overlap between alopecia areata and major depressive disorder: Epidemiological and genetic perspectives
People with alopecia areata are more likely to have major depression, possibly linked to a specific genetic region.
research Associate factors for acute medication overuse in chronic migraine patients
Addressing anxiety and mood disorders is crucial to reduce medication overuse in chronic migraine patients.
research Psychodermatology
Many skin patients also have mental health issues, and doctors should treat both together.