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Original Article
16 (
2
); 35-39
doi:
10.56018/20241205

Exploring the interplay of prurigonodularis: unraveling links with Helicobacter pylori infection and psychological factors

Dermatologist, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Consultant Microbiologist and Director at Neuberg Supratech, near Parimal garden Ahmedabad, Gujarat
MBBS, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
MBBS, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Consultant Dermatologist, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Deepa Bhatt Email: deepabhatt.ahm@gmail.com

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Abstract

Introduction:

Prurigo nodularis (PN), a chronic skin condition causing distressing itching, poses challenges in conventional treatment. This study investigates links between PN, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, and psychological factors.

Aims and Objectives:

Examining the association between PN and H. pylori infection, the study assesses psychological factors as potential links, offering insights into treatment approaches.

Materials and Method:

A cross-sectional study involving 30 clinically confirmed PN patients in Ahmedabad from January 2022 to September 2023. Psychological stress significantly associated with H. pylori infection (χ2 = 12.139, p = 0.000494), emphasizing holistic care. Treatment modalities, including pharmacological and psychological interventions, showed promise in managing PN.Conclusion:The study highlights significant correlations between psychological stress, H. pylori infection, and PN progression, emphasizing the importance of tailored, comprehensive care. Future research should establish causal relationships and explore long-term treatment efficacy.

Keywords

Prurigo nodularis
H. pylori infection
psychological stress
comprehensive care

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