Author:
Misery Laurent,Bataille Adeline,Talagas Matthieu,Le Gall-Ianotto Christelle,Fouchard Maxime,Huet Flavien,Ficheux Anne-Sophie,Roudot Alain-Claude,Fluhr Joachim W.,Brenaut Emilie
Abstract
Background and ObjectivesPatients frequently complain of mild, transient, unpleasant skin sensations that cannot be diagnosed as common neuropathies. Dermatologists have termed these symptoms “sensitive skin syndrome.” This narrative review was performed for a better knowledge by other specialists.Databases and Data TreatmentPublications on pain in sensitive skin syndrome were obtained from PubMed.ResultsThere is a growing body of data supporting the concept that sensitive skin is a type of small-fiber neuropathy. The arguments are based on clinical data, a decrease in intra-epidermal nerve fiber density, quantitative sensory testing abnormalities and an association with irritable bowel syndrome and sensitive eyes. Sensitive skin is triggered by environmental factors. Sensitive skin is a frequent condition, with a lifetime prevalence of ~50% according to self-reports.ConclusionsMild levels of skin pain or itch are frequently experienced by patients, who rarely report them. There is a need for a better knowledge of sensitive skin because it can be the first level of small-fiber neuropathies.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry
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