Serdar Ozsoy/Keystone News AgencyComplaints related to skin diseases and stress have increased among Turkish residents since the disaster.Citizens who survived a devastating earthquake are dealing with eczema. This disease is usually the result of intense stress and psychic stress, writes Yeni Şafak.Stress eczema, which is more common in women than in men, can become a serious condition over time.Recall that on February 6, Turkey was hit by earthquakes of magnitude 7.6 and 7.7, in a number of provinces of the country the cataclysm caused serious destruction and caused the death of tens of thousands of people, reports the channel. “360”.

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