Skin Troubles for Frontline Workers: A New Challenge with Protective Gear
Fri Nov 08 2024
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Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic started, healthcare workers on the frontlines have been facing a unique skin issue. Wearing N95 masks and goggles for long hours has become the norm, but it's come with a new problem: folliculitis on the nose. This hasn't been previously reported in medical literature.
Frontline workers, often called "corona warriors, " wear these personal protective equipment (PPE) items for long shifts. The constant friction and moisture buildup can lead to irritation and inflammation of hair follicles, causing folliculitis. It's a bit like having tiny pimples, but more irritating and potentially riskier because of the location.
The nasal bridge is a common site for these PPE-induced skin damages. Healthcare workers may experience redness, swelling, and even pus-filled bumps. The irritation can be quite uncomfortable and might affect their ability to wear PPE comfortably.
This condition raises questions about the long-term effects of prolonged PPE use and highlights the importance of regular skin care and breaks for healthcare workers. It's a reminder that even while protecting themselves and others, they could be facing unseen challenges.
https://localnews.ai/article/skin-troubles-for-frontline-workers-a-new-challenge-with-protective-gear-49ff30b5
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