Abstract The adverse impact of skin diseases on an individual's physical and emotional well-being is well recognised, particularly in children as it is reflected in their growth and development. Conversely,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The adverse impact of skin diseases on an individual's physical and emotional well-being is well recognised, particularly in children as it is reflected in their growth and development. Conversely, the psychological and psychosocial issues that a child or young person may face, can manifest as a skin problem. Cutaneous manifestations of an underlying primary psychiatric problem are a poorly recognised entity amongst paediatricians. Limited knowledge and experience in this realm increases diagnostic and management challenges. The discipline of Psychodermatology attempts to address these problems by relating skin disease to intrinsic and extrinsic mental health factors. This review summarises the current literature on Psychocutaneous conditions with expert opinion from the authors own experience. The importance of a holistic approach in a multidisciplinary setting to manage this vulnerable group of children and young people cannot be over-emphasised.
               
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