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Skin Disorders in Wrestlers Skin Disorders in Wrestlers Robert A. Silverman, M.D. Pediatric & General Dermatology (703) 641-0083 [email protected]
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Page 1: Skin Disorders in Wrestlers · 2015-03-16 · Skin Disorders in Wrestlers Robert A. Silverman, M.D. Pediatric & General Dermatology (703) 641-0083 Derminva@aol.com

Skin Disorders in WrestlersSkin Disorders in Wrestlers

Robert A. Silverman, M.D.Pediatric & General Dermatology

(703) [email protected]

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Skin Disease in WrestlersSkin Disease in Wrestlers

• InfectionsFungalViralBacterial

• Traumatic• Contact dermatitis

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Fungal InfectionsFungal Infections

• Red, scaling• Itching• Occasional pustules,

papules, abscesses• Rings• Body, face, scalp

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Fungal InfectionsFungal Infections

• Spread depends onSize of innoculumPortal of entryImmune status of recipient

• Size of innoculumDirect contactIndirect contact

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Unusual Appearances of Unusual Appearances of TineaTinea

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TineaTinea at Other Sitesat Other Sites

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Indirect Sources of InfectionsIndirect Sources of Infections

• Mats• Chairs• Headgear• Towels• Uniforms• Lockers/baskets

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TineaTinea IncognitoIncognito

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TineaTinea VersicolorVersicolor

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Treatment of Fungal InfectionsTreatment of Fungal Infections

• Topical - cream, lotion, gel• OTC

Lotrimin (clotrimazole)Lamisil (terbinafine)

• RxLoproxSpectazole, OxistatNaftin

• Twice a day• At least 3 weeks• One week beyond clearing

• Oral - tablet, capsule• Rx

GriseofulvinLamisilDiflucanSporonox

• Twice a day• At least 3 weeks• One week beyond clearing

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Herpes SimplexHerpes Simplex• Latent virus - cluster• Contageous as

papules, vesicles, open sores, early crusts

• Type 2 and Type 1 interchangeable

• Painful• Lips, body, genitals

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Herpes SimplexHerpes Simplex

• Contageous until all lesions are crusted

• No participation until crusts are gonePortal for secondary infection

• Localized or generalized

• Recurrent

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Herpes ZosterHerpes Zoster

• From the chickenpox virus

• AKA Varicella Zoster• Pain first• Latent virus, lives in

nerve roots• Same healing as HSV• Not recurrent

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MolluscumMolluscum ContageosumContageosum

• Waxy, dome-shaped, umbillicated “bb”-sized papules, not filled with fluid

• Spread by direct or indirect contact

• Contagious until removedCryotherapyCurettageAcid

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Hand Foot & Mouth DiseaseHand Foot & Mouth Disease

• Coxackie virus• Spread through

respiratory route and saliva

• Accompanied by fever, pharyngitis, pain to touch

• Duration 10-14 days

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Bacterial Bacterial FolliculitisFolliculitis

• Pustules• Due to

Strep pyogenesRheumatic fever, nephritis

Staph. AureusSepsis, osteomyelitis

PseudomonasHot tubs

• Predisposing factorsShaving, haircuts, eczema

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ImpetigoImpetigo

• Bacterial infection• Staph. Aureus• Blisters and crusts• Contagious during all

stages of healing• Localized or generalized• All infected athletes

should be cultured (tested) by their physician

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Treatment of Impetigo/Treatment of Impetigo/folliculitisfolliculitis

• Wash affected areas with antibacterial cleanser - chlorhexidine

• Wash clothing, etc. with hot water and chlorine bleach

• Topical antibiotic (mupirocin/Bactroban) 3 times a day

• Oral antibiotic preferred

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MethecillinMethecillin Resistant Resistant StaphStaph. . AureusAureus(MRSA)(MRSA)

• Hospital and now Community acquired

• Can result in deep, invasive infections

• May require long courses of intravenous antibiotics

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/aresist/ca_mrsa.htm

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MRSAMRSA

• Reason to culture infected individuals and all contacts (weight class) [skin and nose]

•• Predisposing factors: physical contact, skin Predisposing factors: physical contact, skin damage, and sharing of equipment or clothingdamage, and sharing of equipment or clothing

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/aresist/ca_mrsa.htm

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