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Improvement following housing stabilization in a person experiencing homelessness with chronic venous insufficiency and stasis dermatitis

Sutton S, Valvassori P
Cureus

Chronic venous insufficiency with stasis dermatitis is a common condition that requires careful dermatologic management, including wound care and compression therapy. Management can be particularly challenging for people experiencing homelessness. This report details the course of a man previously experiencing homelessness whose stasis dermatitis and overall health improved following placement in a permanent supportive housing program. Addressing social determinants of health, including housing, hygiene, and care access, facilitated healing, highlighting housing stabilization as an essential component of effective dermatologic management.

Sutton S, Valvassori P. Improvement following housing stabilization in a person experiencing homelessness with chronic venous insufficiency and stasis dermatitis. Cureus. 2026;18(5):e108497. DOI:10.7759/cureus.108497. PMID: 42261532

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