Dry skin is a common condition that nearly everyone, regardless of age, has experienced at some time. Dry skin develops from the loss of natural body oils and water in the cells on the top, outer layer of your skin. The results can be itchy, cracked, chapped, scaly, or red, bleeding skin. CLIENT is an experienced dermatologist in LOCATION who can diagnose the cause for your skin problem and prescribe a treatment regimen.
DERMATOLOGIST’S LIST OF DRY SKIN SYMPTOMS
There are a number of general symptoms associated with dry skin, whether your condition is temporary or lifelong. You dry skin may be related to the climate where you live, your individual age and medical health history, how much time you spend indoors in a dry environment, and how much time you spend outdoors exposed to the elements. Some typical symptoms are:
--Rough looking and feeling skin
--Tight skin feeling after bathing or swimming
--Itchy skin
--Scaly, flaky, chapped skin
--Cracks, …show more content…
--Increase the level of indoor humidity to protect your exposed skin.
--Wear protective clothing like hats, gloves, and scarves to protect your skin from cold, harsh weather.
--Wear SPF 30+ sunscreen on exposed skin, SPF 30+ lip gloss, and hats and sunglasses to protect your skin from UV ray damage all year long. If your dry skin does not respond to a regular skin care routine, or the dryness continues to go away and return, you may have another problem or ailment such as acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, rashes, alopecia, or skin cancer that will require the attention of a dermatologist. The easiest and most expedient way to determine the root cause and necessary treatment for your individual dry skin situation, is to schedule an appointment today with CLIENT for an examination and consultation. CLIENT is a board certified dermatologist who treats patients in the