Epidemiological Profile of Skin Diseases in a Tertiary Hospital of Kathmandu: An Annual Census

S. Paudel, R. Sharma, S. Dahal, Indu Acharya Paudel
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Introduction: Skin diseases are eighth most common reasons for outpatient in Nepal, and fourth cause of disability globally. Skin diseases varies with the reason, season and socioeconomic status. As the socioeconomic conditions are changing, so are the disease patterns. We planned to report the current trend of skin diseases in Kathmandu and compare with similar studies in past. Materials and methods: Outpatient department records of Civil Service Hospital from the year 2075 Bikram Sambat were reviewed after ethical clearance from institution review committee and were analyzed after tabulation. Results: Total number of cases were 9886 (4.51% of total hospital attendance). In total 8097 cases were new, males were 4218 (52.1%) and females 3879 (47.9%). Most common diagnosis was eczemas (18.47%), followed by dermatophytosis (15.29%). Eczemas, chronic urticaria, psoriasis and lichen planus were more common in the adult population of more than 30 years. While infections and acne were more common in young adults, 15-30 years, in both the sexes. Tinea was common during summer and so was scabies in males, while in females, melasma peaked in summer and chronic urticaria during spring and winter. Conclusion: The pattern of skin diseases is changing with the time. Diseases of possible allergic and immunologic etiology are increasing and diseases with infective etiology are still a huge burden on society.
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加德满都三级医院皮肤病流行病学概况:年度人口普查
在尼泊尔,皮肤病是第八大最常见的门诊原因,也是全球第四大致残原因。皮肤病因病因、季节和社会经济地位而异。随着社会经济条件的变化,疾病模式也在变化。我们计划报道加德满都目前皮肤病的趋势,并与过去的类似研究进行比较。材料与方法:通过机构审查委员会的伦理审查,对公务员医院2075年的门诊记录进行审查,并进行制表分析。结果:总病例9886例,占住院总人数的4.51%。新发病例8097例,其中男性4218例(52.1%),女性3879例(47.9%)。最常见的诊断是湿疹(18.47%),其次是皮肤癣(15.29%)。湿疹、慢性荨麻疹、牛皮癣和扁平苔藓在30岁以上的成年人中更为常见。而感染和痤疮在15-30岁的年轻人中更为常见,男女都是如此。男性以夏季多发癣、疥疮,女性以夏季多发黄褐斑,春季和冬季多发慢性荨麻疹。结论:皮肤病的发病模式随时间的变化而变化。可能是过敏性和免疫性病因的疾病越来越多,而感染性病因的疾病仍然是社会的巨大负担。
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