Comparative analysis of epidemiological data as well as quality of life in patients having hand eczema vis-À-vis foot eczema

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Context: Eczema of hand or foot though not life-Threatening, not only impacts daily activities and work productivity adversely, but also impairs interpersonal relationships. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study of 100 outpatients of hand and foot eczema at a tertiary care teaching institute. Epidemiological data was collated and quality of life (QoL) evaluated by dermatology life quality index (DLQI) score. Results: Forty seven had hand eczema, 45; foot eczema and 8; both. Peak incidence of hand eczema (38.2%) was in fourth decade and foot eczema (33.3%), fifth decade. Hand eczema was more frequent in females (32; 68%) and foot eczema in males (32; 71.1%). Hand eczema was more common among housewives (14; 29.7%) and foot eczema among manual labourers (26; 57.7%). A persistent course was seen in foot (44; 83%) whereas recurrent course in hand eczema (21; 38.1%). Aggravation on contact with irritants/allergens was associated more with hand (32; 58.1%) than with foot eczema (18; 33.9%). Association with atopy was not significant. Substance abuse was associated more with foot eczema (25; 47.1%). Impairment in QoL was significantly higher in hand eczema (mean DLQI, 16.33) as compared to foot eczema (12.83). Conclusion: Hand eczema prevalent among females showed a high rate of recurrence whereas foot eczema in males, has a persistent course. Atopy is not significantly associated. The impairment in QoL is much greater in hand eczema as compared to foot eczema. The studies on comparative analysis of hand vis-À-vis foot eczema do not appear to exist in literature whereas studies of QoL impairment on hand eczema are abound.

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Agrawal, P., Kumar, A., Sharma, Y., Deora, M., & Ranpariya, R. (2019). Comparative analysis of epidemiological data as well as quality of life in patients having hand eczema vis-À-vis foot eczema. Indian Dermatology Online Journal, 10(5), 519–523. https://doi.org/10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_487_18

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