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fungal infections , normal infections, etc.

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Skin hygiene, particularly of the hands, is a primary mechanism for reducing contact and fecal-oral transmission of infectious agents. Widespread use of antimicrobial products has prompted concern about emergence of resistance to antiseptics and damage to the skin barrier associated with frequent washing. This article reviews evidence for the relationship between skin hygiene and infection, the effects of washing on skin integrity, and recommendations for skin care practices

Dermatitis neglecta is a skin disorder caused by not cleaning the skin sufficiently. It can be confused with allergic reactions and other skin conditions, but it responds much better to basic hygiene than other skin problems do.

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