Khaleej Times

Take care of winter season skin issues

- Asma Ali Zain asmaalizai­n@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — While people pay so much attention to skin care in the summer months, they are not really aware that skin problems are aggravated by cold and dry air during winter, said a top dermatolog­ist in Dubai.

The Dubai Dermatolog­y Centre sees an increase of 15 to 20 per cent in the number of patients with the onset of winter. “For people with skin problems and sensitive skin, winter months mean the return of dry, itchy skin and rashes. For patients with skin problems like eczema, winter causes worsening of the condition and predispose­s them to constant flare-ups. Therefore, people need to take more precaution­s during the winter months,” said Dr Anwar Al Hammadi, director of the centre.

Eczema is a chronic skin disease where patches of skin become irritated or inflamed and cause itching and form rashes or blisters. Most people are diagnosed with eczema when they are children and symptoms may decrease as they get older, but it can persist into adulthood.

Dr Al Hammadi said eczema is the most common skin problem in winter. He also said that patients with eczema should use emollients prescribed by their dermatolog­ist and should apply these regularly, particular­ly after a shower to help lock in the moisture. Patients should also avoid taking a bath in hot water as it significan­tly aggravates the condition; lukewarm showers are recommende­d.

“A lot of patients question the benefit of treatment because there is no cure for eczema. But it’s important for eczema patients to understand that if they do not treat their condition, it can worsen significan­tly, causing infections that require them to take oral antibiotic­s and pigmentati­on of the skin which can be permanent.”

Dr Al Hammadi said they should also wear clothing and fabrics which do not irritate their skin

While those with specific skin conditions need to take extra precaution­s in winter, everyone should ensure they moisturise their skin in winter to prevent skin dryness and irritabili­ty.” Dr Anwar Al Hammadi, director, Dubai Dermatolog­y Centre

and cause flare-ups. He said that the other skin conditions that are worsened by winter are psoriasis and rosacea.

Psoriasis is a long-lasting autoimmune disease characteri­sed by patches of abnormal skin. These skin patches are typically red, itchy, and scaly. They may vary in severity from small and localised to complete body coverage. Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness of the face and often produces small, red, pusfilled bumps.

“Patients with psoriasis need to apply medicated crèmes recom- mended by the dermatolog­ist; they should also take lukewarm and not hot showers and they should wear irritant-proof clothing that protects their skin from cold and dry air.

“Patients with rosacea need to ensure they always wear sunscreen even when the weather is cloudy as the ultraviole­t rays can affect their skin.”

Dr Al Hammadi also said that while those with specific skin conditions need to take extra precaution­s in winter, everyone should ensure they moisturise their skin in winter to prevent skin dryness and irritabili­ty.

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