[May Disease Pre-condition x Skin Correlation Survey] 76.3% of New Employees & Job Changers Feel 'Skin and Mind Issues are Linked' Due to April Stress, 82.0% Have Never Consulted a Doctor for 'Stress-Induced Skin Diseases'
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A survey by Isee Clinic reveals that 76.3% of new workers feel their mental and skin health are linked due to April stress, yet 82.0% have never consulted a doctor, highlighting the need for early medical intervention based on the Brain-Skin Axis.
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- Q: What is the Brain-Skin Axis according to the survey glossary?
- A: It is a physiological mechanism where the central nervous system and the skin interact bidirectionally via neurotransmitters and hormones.
- Q: What percentage of people left their stress-induced skin problems untreated for one month or more?
- A: According to the survey, 58.7% of people have left stress-induced skin problems untreated for one month or more.
- Q: What percentage of new employees and job changers felt their skin and mental disorders were linked?
- A: The survey indicates that 76.3% of new employees and job changers felt their skin and mental disorders were linked due to April stress.
- Q: When is early medical attention recommended for skin conditions caused by work stress?
- A: Early medical attention is recommended if symptoms of stress-induced skin conditions persist for more than two weeks.
- Q: What percentage of people have never consulted a doctor for stress-induced skin diseases?
- A: The survey shows that 82.0% of people have never consulted a doctor about stress-induced skin diseases.