Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This survey aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Indian dermatologists in managing sensitive skin (SS) conditions in adult patients in India. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 150 dermatologists, including 75 prescribers of colloidal oatmeal-based products and 75 nonprescribers, using a validated questionnaire. RESULTS: Most dermatologists practiced in private settings (142 (94.7%)), and 82 (54.7%) reported SS as most prevalent in individuals aged 15-29 years. Regarding triggers for SS, endogenous factors such as hormonal changes and disrupted skin barrier were identified by 130 (87.6%) and 128 (85.3%) dermatologists, respectively. Commonly reported exogenous factors included cosmetic ingredients by 122 (81.3%), environmental factors by 119 (79.3%), and lifestyle choices by 116 (77.3%). The dermatologists emphasized the importance of moisturizer use, with 147 (98%) acknowledging early moisturization as essential for SS management. Colloidal oatmeal, identified by 134 (89.3%), and ceramides, identified by 129 (86%), were the top-rated ingredients for strengthening and repairing the skin barrier. CONCLUSION: The survey highlights a strong understanding among dermatologists of the importance of early moisturization and skin barrier reinforcement in managing SS. Although prescribers recognized the benefits of colloidal oatmeal-based products, awareness among nonprescribers was limited. Addressing cost barriers and the need for scientific evidence can enhance the use of oatmeal-based products in SS management.