The Impact of Climate Change on Dermatological Conditions: Analyzing the Effects of UV Exposure and Pollution

Authors

  • Savita Author Author

Keywords:

climate change, dermatological conditions, UV exposure, air pollution, skin cancer, eczema, photoaging, ozone depletion, pollution

Abstract

Climate change is a significant global challenge with wide-ranging effects on public health.

Dermatological conditions are particularly sensitive to environmental changes, especially

those related to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and air pollution. This paper examines the impact

of climate change on the skin through two primary factors: increased UV exposure and

heightened air pollution. Rising temperatures and depleted ozone layers are contributing to

higher UV radiation levels, exacerbating skin damage, including sunburn, skin cancer, and

photoaging. Additionally, the increase in pollutants such as particulate matter and ozone can

lead to aggravated skin conditions like eczema, acne, and inflammatory dermatitis. This

research explores the mechanisms by which these factors affect dermatological health,

provides evidence of their effects, and suggests measures to mitigate the risks posed by

climate change.

Author Biography

  • Savita, Author

    Assistant Professor

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Published

2025-04-15

How to Cite

The Impact of Climate Change on Dermatological Conditions: Analyzing the Effects of UV Exposure and Pollution. (2025). Scholar’s Digest : Journal of Dermatology, 1(1), 59-78. https://scholarsdigest.org.in/index.php/sdjd/article/view/64

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