Abstract

Methamphetamine is an addictive stimulant drug affecting the central nervous system, commonly used in its crystal form through inhalation or intravenous injection. It is heavily associated with a broad spectrum of health conditions, including addiction, mental disorders, and overdose. Cellulitis, delusions of parasitosis, hyperhidrosis, excessive skin picking due to formication, and prurigo nodularis have been attributed to methamphetamine use. To our knowledge, there are no studies focusing on skin diseases in methamphetamine users.

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