Vitamin Disorders of Skin

Skin lesions associated with vitamin B12 deficiency are skin hyperpigmentation, vitiligo, angular stomatitis, and hair changes. Cutaneous lesions that do not respond to conventional therapy can be an indication of vitamin B12 deficiency. Malabsorption is the most common cause of vitamin B12 deficiency.

  •  Adapalene topical (Differin) cream is now available over-the-counter without a prescription
  • Dupixent can be used with or without topical corticosteroids
  • Shingrix has demonstrated a high rate of effectiveness
  • To prevent contact dermatitis, avoid the object when possible

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