Skin and alcohol
Kůže a alkohol
Etylismus je velkým problémem, a tento návyk se promítá do změn cév, vlasů, nehtů, tukové tkáně i do celého habitu člověka. V článku jsou probrány konkrétní změny kůže i vliv na zhoršení stávajících dermatóz (ekzém seboroický, numulární, akne a rosaceu). Důležitý je vztah k úrazům, popáleninám a STD. Uvedena je přehledná tabulka kožních manifestací abusu alkoholu.
Klíčová slova:
kožní projevy abusu alkoholu, ekzém, akne, rosacea.
Authors:
V. Resl
Authors‘ workplace:
Přednosta: Doc. MUDr. Karel Pizinger, CSc
; Dermatovenerologická klinika LFUK FN Plzeň
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2007; 87(5): 270-272
Category:
Reviews
Overview
Alcohol abuse poses a large problem and this habit results in changes of vessels, hair, nails, adipose tissue, and overall human looks. The article deals with specific skin changes and the influence of alcohol on worsening of pre-existing dermatoses such as seborrhoic and nummular eczema, acne and rosacea. The relationship between alcohol and injuries, burns and STDs is important. A synoptic table of the skin manifestations of alcohol abuse is included.
Key words:
skin manifestations of alcohol abuse, eczema, acne, rosacea.
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