Abstract

Annotation. The purpose of the work is to analyze the scientific literature regarding the constitutional and psychological features of the occurrence and course of seborrheic dermatitis (SD). A review of the literature indicates that diabetes is a multifactorial disease with complex and multifaceted pathogenesis. The works of recent years reflect the involvement in the pathogenesis of SD of virtually all integrating systems of the organism and the main links of its basic functional systems. In the phenotypic manifestation of SD involved both exogenous (physico-chemical, biological) and endogenous (nervous system, genetic predisposition and immune disorders) factors. The pathogenetic mechanisms of dermatitis are polymorphic and do not contradict but complement each other. Studying the constitutional and psychological features of SD in Ukrainian residents is thus a promising area of research.

Highlights

  • A review of the literature indicates that diabetes is a multifactorial disease with complex and multifaceted pathogenesis

  • seborrheic dermatitis (SD) is a marker of disability from the digestive, endocrine, immune, and nervous systems [3, 8, 13]

  • There are a number of neurogenic, psychological, hormonal, immune, infectious, metabolic, genetic factors contributing to the manifestation of this dermatosis, which cause excessive production and qualitative change in sebum, caused by the functional activity of the sebaceous glands and activation of fungi of the genus Malassezia

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Khasawneh Ahmad Raed

National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsya (Pyrogov street 56, Vinnytsya, Ukraine, 21018). The purpose of the work is to analyze the scientific literature regarding the constitutional and psychological features of the occurrence and course of seborrheic dermatitis (SD). Neurogenic regulation is carried out by the autonomic nervous system This circumstance, for example, explains the increased excretion of sebum and sweating in various vegetative disorders, and clinical manifestations of SD often appear after suffering stress [19]. Constitutional and psychological features of seborrheic dermatitis (analysis of scientific literature) less important than the type of patient's perception of a stressful situation. It is suggested that hereditary predisposition is one of the main factors in the development of seborrheic dermatitis It is characterized by the so-called "seborrheic constitution", which reflects a high genetic predisposition to the development of this disease. In the affected areas of the skin, this process takes place most intensively [15]

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