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THE ROLE OF VITAMIN D IN THE SKIN
Vitamin D is increasingly being studied globally, especially since its deficiency is very common. The role
of vitamin D and its importance have been demonstrated in many studies, vitamin D being involved in bone
formation, brain, cardiac, muscular, immune system and skin. Deficiency of vitamin D has attracted
attention in many diseases, such as cancers, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular and neurological
disorders, infections. From a dermatological point of view, vitamin D deficiency is associated with multiple
disorders, becoming a concern in dermatological practice
ADJUVANT THERAPIES TO IMPROVE THE RESULTS OF PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES IN ROSACEA
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin. Exact pathogenesis is not yet elucidated, although all
of these are influences due to the imbalance of the innate immune system, the overgrowth of skin coma and
the aberrant neurovascular signaling. Rosacea has a physically limited effect, but from a psychological point
of view, the impact is very high. Non-pharmacological treatments are very important in preventing triggering
and subsequent care by hydration and appropriate sunscreen. From a pharmacological point of view, both
systemic and topical interventions can be performed, however current therapies are not curative. Proper skin
care plays a pivotal role in maintaining remission and alleviating the symptoms of rosacea