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Dry Skin and Itching
Many older people suffer from dry
skin, particularly on their lower
legs, elbows, and forearms. The skin
feels rough and scaly and often is
accompanied by a distressing,
intense itchiness. Low humidity —
caused by overheating during the
winter and air conditioning during
the summer — contributes to dryness
and itching. The loss of sweat and
oil glands as you age also may
worsen dry skin. Anything that
further dries your skin — such as
overuse of soaps, antiperspirants,
perfumes, or hot baths — will make
the problem worse. Dehydration, sun
exposure, smoking, and stress also
may cause dry skin.
Dry skin itches because it is
irritated easily. If your skin is
very dry and itchy, see a doctor.
Dry skin and itching can affect your
sleep, cause irritability, or be a
symptom of a disease. For example,
diabetes and kidney disease can
cause itching. Some medicines make
the itchiness worse.
The most common treatment for dry
skin is the use of moisturizers to
reduce water loss and soothe the
skin. Moisturizers come in several
forms — ointments, creams, and
lotions. Ointments are mixtures of
water in oil, usually either lanolin
or petrolatum. Creams are
preparations of oil in water, which
is the main ingredient. Creams must
be applied more often than ointments
to be most effective. Lotions
contain powder crystals dissolved in
water, again the main ingredient.
Because of their high water content,
they feel cool on the skin and don’t
leave the skin feeling greasy.
Although they are easy to apply and
may be more pleasing than ointments
and creams, lotions don’t have the
same protective qualities. You may
need to apply them frequently to
relieve the signs and symptoms of
dryness. Moisturizers should be used
indefinitely to prevent recurrence
of dry skin.
A humidifier can add moisture to the
air. Bathing less often and using
milder soaps also can help relieve
dry skin. Warm water is less
irritating to dry skin than hot
water.
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Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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