[14] THE SKIN MICRO BIOME’S ROLE IN LONG TERM SKIN INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
ARTICLE INFO: Date of Submission: Sep 20, 2025, Revised: Oct 18, 2025, Accepted: Oct 30, 2025, https://doi.org/10.56815/ijmrr.v4i3.2025.163-183
Abstract
The skin, the biggest organ of the human body, executes various functions, including barrier protection, regulation of water and electrolyte balance, hormone synthesis, sensory perception, and antioxidant activity. The skin microbiome is a complex assemblage of microorganisms, encompassing bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses. It is affected by environmental elements like temperature, humidity, and sunlight, as well as host characteristics including heredity, age, and immunity. It progresses from a rudimentary form at birth to a sophisticated structure in adulthood, differing by sex and anatomical location. This study examines the potential function of the skin micro biome in chronic inflammatory skin disorders. In this research, we employed quantitative method to gather the data and prepared a survey-based questionnaire and distributed it to selected respondents using random stratified mode to gather the data. The selected sample sizes are 50. Along with this research, the data has been gathered from published papers, online databases and recent research such as PRISMA and PubMed. The findings of the research the skin care products, proper hygiene, lifestyle and diet that help the restoration of skin micro biome balance are effective in improving the health of the skin and the treatment approaches of skin inflammation such as the Probiotic or micro biome enriching skin preparations has the potential for reduce the skin inflammation. And the modulation is an effective strategy to managing the inflammatory skin disorders. The micro biome-focused therapy represents a future direction in dermatological treatment.
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Micro biome, Inflammation, Skin care, Diseases, HygieneDownloads
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