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Shelley Cathcart1, Steven R Feldman, Quirina M Vallejos
1Department of Dermatology, the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and the Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Abstract:
Skin disease is common among migrant Latino farmworkers. These workers rarely use formal health care services but commonly engage in self-treatment of their skin disease. We present a patient with dermatitis who self-treated with bleach. This patient illustrates a common practice that exacerbates skin disease and sheds light on social and cultural factors of which health care providers serving this community should be aware.
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