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Efficacy of hydrogel patches in preventing facial skin damage caused by mask compression in fighting against coronavirus disease‐2019: a short‐term, self‐controlled study
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title
Efficacy of hydrogel patches in preventing facial skin damage caused by mask compression in fighting against coronavirus disease‐2019: a short‐term, self‐controlled study
Creator
Yang, Jing
Li, Yan
Tao, Juan
Zhu, Jintao
An, Xiangjie
Dong, Liyun
Lan, Jiajia
Miao, Xiaoping
Song, Zexing
Yang, Liu
Zhang, Yamin
Zhou, Nuoya
Du, Hongyao
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abstract
During the recent ongoing coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) outbreak, healthcare workers around the world are fighting at the front lines of this epidemic, as well as the dermatologists. Our previous research revealed that long‐term wearing of N95 masks could lead to various facial skin lesions, which might affect their routine work and mental health. More importantly, severe skin lesions (e.g. ulcers) might put them in danger of being infected. Generally, hydrogels have been used to treat patients with pressure ulcers.
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10.1111/jdv.16638
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32421878
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Efficacy of hydrogel patches in preventing facial skin damage caused by mask compression in fighting against coronavirus disease‐2019: a short‐term, self‐controlled study
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32421878
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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
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Efficacy of hydrogel patches in preventing facial skin damage caused by mask compression in fighting against coronavirus disease‐2019: a short‐term, self‐controlled study
During the recent ongoing coronavirus disease‐2019 (COVID‐19) outbreak, healthcare workers around the world are fighting at the front lines of this epidemic, as well as the dermatologists. Our previous research revealed that long‐term wearing of N95 masks could lead to various facial skin lesions, which might affect their routine work and mental health. More importantly, severe skin lesions (e.g. ulcers) might put them in danger of being infected. Generally, hydrogels have been used to treat patients with pressure ulcers.
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