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Recent research in science establishes a direct relation between
human gut and skin. Several species of live microbes inhabit the
human skin and intestines which far outnumbers the mammalian cells
in the human body. Research interest of Nextgen scientists is
focused on beneficially harnessing this microbial population to
address skin disorders like acne, rosacea, eczema, premature aging,
and skin cancer which are established to be a result of
skin-microbiome dysbiosis. This volume highlights evidence-based
endeavours of the scientific community in this sector. Currently
there is no concrete literature which gives a detailed vision on
the relationship between gut microbiota and skin related disorders.
This volume is an attempt to put together available data in the
area and demonstrate usefulness of probiotics as a new therapeutic
option for management of these skin diseases which currently show
poor prognosis, high cost of treatment and compromised quality of
life of the patient.
Recent research in science establishes a direct relation between
human gut and skin. Several species of live microbes inhabit the
human skin and intestines which far outnumbers the mammalian cells
in the human body. Research interest of Nextgen scientists is
focused on beneficially harnessing this microbial population to
address skin disorders like acne, rosacea, eczema, premature aging,
and skin cancer which are established to be a result of
skin-microbiome dysbiosis. This volume highlights evidence-based
endeavours of the scientific community in this sector. Currently
there is no concrete literature which gives a detailed vision on
the relationship between gut microbiota and skin related disorders.
This volume is an attempt to put together available data in the
area and demonstrate usefulness of probiotics as a new therapeutic
option for management of these skin diseases which currently show
poor prognosis, high cost of treatment and compromised quality of
life of the patient.
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