Singer Adele has confessed to a dermatosis caused by an occupational disease. Adele (35), who was continuing her concert performance in Las Vegas on the 18th (local time), confessed that she was suffering from Dictamnus albus, a type of dermatosis. Adele has stated that the leggings she wears in concert performances make her sweating poorly; he said, "I sweat a lot, but it's not very well ventilated. I was diagnosed with Dictamnus albus because I basically had a lot of time to sit in sweat. "Adele explained that it was dermatosis, not acne. Adele then said, "I think I've become a great athlete." He said he was constantly applying ointment and continuing treatment. Dictamnus albus is a disease caused by infection of the surface of the groin skin. Dictamnus albus is common in athletes in summer and occurs in areas where the skin is folded and wet, such as groin. Adele started her "Weekends with Adele" performance in November last year, but abruptly postponed the rest of her schedule in January this year. He said that because he had no choice but to postpone the schedule, half of his team was confirmed to be Corona, making it impossible to proceed with the performance on time. Adele, who was back on stage after three months of performance on the 16th, said, "I've had a long break and I'm really glad to be back. I really like to perform and this performance is the highlight of the week. "Adele's performance will be available until November. Adele is a British singer who has been loved all over the world. Adele's album '30', released in 2021, was the best-selling album of the year.