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Dry Skin
Dry skin, also known as xeroderma, is a common skin condition that can be uncomfortable and unattractive. Individuals troubled by dry skin experience redness and itchiness in the affected area. In most cases, dry skin can be symptomatically controlled with simple treatments.

Dry skin can be a frustrating and uncomfortable condition, but fortunately, a dermatologist can help you find relief. Here are several ways a dermatologist can help you cure dry skin:

Identify the cause of your dry skin: A dermatologist will examine your skin and ask about your daily skincare routine and any other factors that may be contributing to your dry skin. They can help determine if your dry skin is due to a medical condition, such as eczema or psoriasis, or if it is due to external factors, such as a lack of humidity or harsh skincare products.

Recommend moisturizers: Dermatologists can recommend specific moisturizers that are tailored to your skin type and needs. They can also advise you on how often to use moisturizers and the best times to apply them, such as after showering or before bedtime.

Prescribe topical medications: In some cases, a dermatologist may prescribe topical medications, such as corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors, to help treat dry skin. These medications can help reduce inflammation and improve the appearance of your skin.

Suggest lifestyle changes: A dermatologist may suggest making changes to your daily routine to help improve the condition of your dry skin. This may include using a humidifier, avoiding hot showers, and wearing gloves when doing activities that expose your hands to water or harsh chemicals.

Recommend dietary changes: Some dermatologists believe that certain nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D, can help improve dry skin. They may recommend incorporating these nutrients into your diet through supplements or by consuming foods that are rich in these nutrients, such as fatty fish or fortified dairy products.

In conclusion, a dermatologist can be a valuable resource in helping you find relief from dry skin. They can identify the cause of your dry skin, recommend moisturizers and other treatments, suggest lifestyle changes, and recommend dietary changes to help improve the condition of your skin. By working with a dermatologist, you can find the solutions you need to get your dry skin under control and achieve healthier, more comfortable skin.

Causes of Dry Skin


Aging, and its resulting changes in hormone levels, is a common cause of dry skin. In addition, certain diseases or environmental factors may cause the skin to become excessively dry.

Disease Conditions that Cause Dry Skin


Skin dryness may be caused by several skin disorders, including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, a form of eczema, psoriasis, and ichthyosis, a genetic disorder causing a dry scaly appearance to the skin. There may be difficulty at first in distinguishing early symptoms of these conditions from more ordinary dry skin.

Eczema can usually be diagnosed because of the locations of the affected areas which are usually on the face, sides of the neck, and the backs of the elbow and knees. Psoriasis and ichthyosis, on the other hand, present as accumulations of rough scaly skin cells on many areas of the body. All three skin disorders result in more severe symptoms than simple dry skin and often cause psychological problems, due to altered appearance, as well as medical ones.

Other diseases, such as certain endocrine or autoimmune disorders may also result in dry skin. These include hypothroidism, diabetes and Sjogren’s disease. Certain medications may also cause dry skin.

Environmental Factors that Cause Dry Skin


Some of the environmental factors that may cause the skin to dry out include:

  • Exposure to hot or cold weather

  • Long hot showers

  • Dry indoor heat

  • Harsh soaps, shampoos or detergents

  • Particular dyes or chemicals

  • Sun exposure

Treatments for Dry Skin


For most people, the tightness, itchiness and general discomfort of dry skin are relatively easy to alleviate. Simple lifestyle changes, like covering oneself appropriately against cold weather, wearing protective sunscreen, avoiding hot showers or baths, using moisturizing creams, particularly immediately after bathing, and humidifying the surrounding air, can be sufficient. Products with petroleum jelly are especially useful in eliminating dry skin since they provide an effective barrier to moisture. Products with fragrance are to be avoided since they may further dry out the skin.

If a particular substance, material or medication is found to be causing the skin irritation, avoiding it can make a tremendous difference. For more severe cases of skin dryness, stronger creams or ointments may be prescribed by the physician. There is also some scientific evidence that taking a fish oil supplement may improve the condition of dry skin.
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