Abstract
Objective: To study the pattern of skin diseases in our population with respect to different age groups, gender and seasonal variations. Study Design: Observational Retrospective study. Setting: Department of Dermatology, Lahore General Hospital, a tertiary care referral hospital situated in second big city of Pakistan i.e Lahore. Period: July 2021 to June 2022. Methods: A total of 65284 patients presenting to skin OPD were studied. Demographic details were noted and diagnosis was made after detailed history, examination and appropriate investigations like scraping or smears. Data was analyzed for various age groups, gender distribution and effect of variables on diagnosis. Results: Out of 65284 patients, 38 %were male & 62% were female. Most of the patients (43%) were in age group of 21-40 years. Scabies was the most prevalent dermatosis and affected 27% of study population. Three most common dermatosis were tinea, scabies and acne. The maximum number of dermatosis was seen in the months of summer. Conclusion: Infectious diseases pose a major burden to skin health of most of the population suffering from dermatological problem. Fungal infections and scabies are treatable but very common diseases contributing in burden of dermatological disorder in population presenting to hospitals.
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