Sensitive skins may be neuropathic disorders: Lessons from studies on skin and other organs

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Sensitive skin can be considered a neuropathic disorder. Sensory disorders and the decrease in intra-epidermal nerve ending density are strong arguments for small-fiber neuropathies. Sensitive skin is frequently associated with irritable bowel syndrome or sensitive eyes, which are also considered neuropathic disorders. Consequently, in vitro co-cultures of skin and neurons are adequate models for sensitive skin.

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Misery, L. (2021, March 1). Sensitive skins may be neuropathic disorders: Lessons from studies on skin and other organs. Cosmetics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8010014

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