Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India

Background: Children, especially in underdeveloped countries, are more susceptible to acquire skin infections than adults due to factors such as nutrition, environmental conditions, genetic makeup, immune status, socioeconomic status, hunger, overcrowding, and personal hygiene. Objective: To assess...

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Main Authors: Sumita Sharma, Farheen Begum, Lipilekha Patnaik, Maytree Panda
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-07-01
Series:Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_388_24
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description Background: Children, especially in underdeveloped countries, are more susceptible to acquire skin infections than adults due to factors such as nutrition, environmental conditions, genetic makeup, immune status, socioeconomic status, hunger, overcrowding, and personal hygiene. Objective: To assess the pattern of dermatoses among children under 5 years of age attending a tertiary care hospital. Methods: This observational study of 283 patients aged up to 5 years attending the department of dermatology, venereology, and leprosy was conducted from July 2022 to June 2023. Data were collected using a predesigned and pretested questionnaire which included sociodemographic profiles, general examination, family history, environmental conditions, genital exposure like syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and genital herpes of mothers during pregnancy and child birth, genetic factors, cultural factors, nutritional status, and confirmatory diagnosis. All data were entered into Excel sheets and statistically analyzed by IBM SPSS software version 26, and Chi-squared test was used to compare the associations. Results: Children in between 3 and 5 years of age formed the majority (43.81%). Females (66.1%) outnumbered males. Most of the skin diseases among under-5 children were reported in the summer season (March to June); infections constituted the most (46.64%), followed by eczema (19.78%), hypersensitivity disorders (14.48%), nevi (4.59%), papulosquamous disorders (3.53%), pigmentary (3.18%), transient noninfective physiological neonatal conditions (3.53%), disorders of sweat gland (2.47%), hair (0.70%), and miscellaneous dermatoses (1.06%). Among infections, bacterial infections (47.72%) were more common, followed by viral (28.03%), fungal (17.42%), and parasitic (6.81%). Conclusions: Infections/infestations constituted the most among the dermatoses in children up to 5 years of age. As they are preventable, educating the parents, guardians, care takers, and teachers in the preschool can improve the wellbeing of children by limiting the transmission of these diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-3d2172bea12e444293ae7dc7fd1027ab2025-08-20T04:00:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth2589-83022589-83102025-07-0118461261810.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_388_24Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern IndiaSumita SharmaFarheen BegumLipilekha PatnaikMaytree PandaBackground: Children, especially in underdeveloped countries, are more susceptible to acquire skin infections than adults due to factors such as nutrition, environmental conditions, genetic makeup, immune status, socioeconomic status, hunger, overcrowding, and personal hygiene. Objective: To assess the pattern of dermatoses among children under 5 years of age attending a tertiary care hospital. Methods: This observational study of 283 patients aged up to 5 years attending the department of dermatology, venereology, and leprosy was conducted from July 2022 to June 2023. Data were collected using a predesigned and pretested questionnaire which included sociodemographic profiles, general examination, family history, environmental conditions, genital exposure like syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and genital herpes of mothers during pregnancy and child birth, genetic factors, cultural factors, nutritional status, and confirmatory diagnosis. All data were entered into Excel sheets and statistically analyzed by IBM SPSS software version 26, and Chi-squared test was used to compare the associations. Results: Children in between 3 and 5 years of age formed the majority (43.81%). Females (66.1%) outnumbered males. Most of the skin diseases among under-5 children were reported in the summer season (March to June); infections constituted the most (46.64%), followed by eczema (19.78%), hypersensitivity disorders (14.48%), nevi (4.59%), papulosquamous disorders (3.53%), pigmentary (3.18%), transient noninfective physiological neonatal conditions (3.53%), disorders of sweat gland (2.47%), hair (0.70%), and miscellaneous dermatoses (1.06%). Among infections, bacterial infections (47.72%) were more common, followed by viral (28.03%), fungal (17.42%), and parasitic (6.81%). Conclusions: Infections/infestations constituted the most among the dermatoses in children up to 5 years of age. As they are preventable, educating the parents, guardians, care takers, and teachers in the preschool can improve the wellbeing of children by limiting the transmission of these diseases.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_388_24childrendermatology problemspediatric dermatoses
spellingShingle Sumita Sharma
Farheen Begum
Lipilekha Patnaik
Maytree Panda
Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India
Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth
children
dermatology problems
pediatric dermatoses
title Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India
title_full Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India
title_fullStr Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India
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title_short Pattern of Skin Diseases among Children Under 5 Years of Age: A Snapshot from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India
title_sort pattern of skin diseases among children under 5 years of age a snapshot from a tertiary care hospital of eastern india
topic children
dermatology problems
pediatric dermatoses
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/mjdrdypu.mjdrdypu_388_24
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