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Dermatological Conditions — ICD-10: L98.9

Corporate Dermatological Conditions Management in Delhi

Workplace screening, prevention, and awareness programmes for dermatological conditions in Delhi. Serving Government & Public Sector, BFSI and Media companies with onsite health camps and corporate wellness services.

Written by Dr. Imran Khan, MBBS, MD (Respiratory Medicine)

Published 30 June 2025Medically reviewed

Overview

Skin disorders including occupational dermatitis, fungal infections, and allergic reactions common in workplace settings.

Local Context: This condition is particularly relevant for Government & Public Sector, BFSI and Media companies in Delhi, where workforce health profiles and occupational risks require targeted screening and prevention programmes.

Workplace Impact: Causes discomfort, reduced dexterity, and increased sick leave in manufacturing and healthcare sectors.

Prevalence in India

Occupational skin diseases account for 10–15% of all occupational illnesses reported in India.

Risk Factors

Chemical exposure

Frequent hand washing

Heat and humidity

Allergens at workplace

PPE usage

Screening Tests

Visual skin examination

Patch testing

Fungal culture

Prevention Strategies

Skin health awareness

Proper PPE and barrier creams

Hand hygiene protocols

Workplace hygiene audits

Corporate Wellness Programmes

We help Government & Public Sector, BFSI and Media companies in Delhi address dermatological conditions through the following services:

Medical Review

Occupational dermatitis is preventable with proper workplace hygiene and protective measures.

Medical Review & Clinical Evidence

Dr. Imran Khan

MBBS, MD (Respiratory Medicine)

Respiratory medicine expert focused on occupational lung health.

Last reviewed: 30 June 2025
Next review: 28 September 2025

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. ApexCare360 provides corporate wellness programme facilitation and does not practise medicine. Employers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical recommendations specific to their workforce. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions regarding employee health conditions.

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