MAGNITUDE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS OF MELASMA AMONG PATIENTS WHO VISITED DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT AT ALERT CENTER FROM MAY 1, 2017-OCT 31, 2017.
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Background: Melasma is a human melanogenesis dysfunction that results in localized, chronic
acquired hypermelanosis of the skin. The exact prevalence and impact of melasma for our country
is unknown.
Objective: To assess the magnitude and associated risk factors of melasma among patients who
visited ALERT center dermatology department from May 1, 2017 to October 31, 2017.
Methods: Institution based descriptive retrospective study will be used to assess the magnitude
and associated risk factors of melasma in ALERT center among patients who visited dermatology
department from May1,2017 to October 31,2017. 166 adult patients who are>15 years and have a
diagnoses of melasma for the above mentioned time were included in the study. Data was collected
by carefully reviewing the medical records of those patients using structured questioners. Data
analysis performed using SPSS of windows version 20.
Results: This retrospective chart review study found 166 patients from total of 3519 making the
figure to be 4.8%. The study also showed as melasma is more prevalent in women (94%) and most
of these patients have completed high school and above (79.5%). The most common identified risk
factors were hormonal contraceptives (45.5%), fire wood usage for cooking (20.5%),sun light
exposure (16.2%) followed by using cosmetics by personal choice and pregnancy.
Conclusion: Melama is one the commonest skin disorder which patients are in need of
dermatologic evaluation as shown in this study. It predominantly affect females who are on their
reproductive age. Though it needs collaborations of different sectors for its prevention and creating
awareness. Recommendations are forwarded based on the finding of this study.